Former NHL defenseman P.K. Subban's comments on the Pittsburgh Penguins last weekend felt like a case of deja vu. Speaking as an analyst on ESPN, Subban focused on the Penguins, who are near the ...
P.K. Subban, who won gold in the 2014 Olympics while playing for Team Canada, was roasted by a fellow ex-NHL player after posting excitement over President Donald Trump’s call to Team USA before ...
Karl Subban is many things: an educator, a principal, a charity director, an author. He’s also the father of three Canadian ...
Ja’Kobe Walter has been named the Raptors Team Ambassador for MLSE LaunchPad. “If there was a facility like MLSE LaunchPad in my hometown, I know my friends and I would’ve been there all the ...
CBC senior sports contributor Morgan Campbell and culture critics Marlon Palmer and Andrea Williams talk about how Subban’s ...
Former star NHL defenseman P.K. Subban was a guest on the "All The Smoke" podcast where he doubled down on his stance about the perceived lack of effort and dedication to basketball by NBA players.
He scored his 18th goal of the season. Speaking on ESPN’s NHL broadcast, Subban said the team is too small in size and lacks enough skilled players. "This is a poorly built hockey team they're ...
Former NHL player and ESPN personality P.K. Subban offered his two cents on if the NBA could adapt a USA vs. World format for their All-Star events while appearing on ESPN's "Get Up" on Tuesday.
And the person in the sports media who looks set to capitalize most on that positive momentum is ESPN NHL analyst P.K. Subban. Subban began working at ESPN during the 2022 postseason, the ...
Former NHL player and hockey analyst P.K. Subban didn’t hold back when discussing the Pittsburgh Penguins' precarious situation amid another lost season. During an intermission of the Penguins ...
Former NHL defenseman P.K. Subban shared his thoughts on the differences between the NHL and the NBA. Speaking on ESPN’s First Take with Stephen A. Smith and others, he compared the intensity of ...
And ESPN NHL analyst P.K. Subban weighed in on Tuesday morning’s Get Up to send a message to the biggest stars in basketball on the lessons they could learn from their hockey counterparts.