BREAKING NEWS - P.K Subban Has Signed a Multi-Year Deal
P.K Subban announced his retirement midway through September this year, and officially hung up the skates after quite thee impressive career. Subban finished his career with 115 goals and 467 points in 834 games.
Subban was selected by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round, 43rd overall, in 2007. He played his first seven seasons for the Habs and won the Norris Trophy as the league's best defenseman in 2013. That year, Subban was also chosen for the NHL's First All-Star Team, a honor he also earned in 2015.
Since retiring P.K Subban has announced he is working on a movie/TV show which are getting hockey fans excited to see.
But what's next for P.K Subban's career?
Well, it seems as if he has signed a multi-year deal
Early reports Thursday morning reveals P.K Subban's next destination and that is the ESPN broadcast booth, P.K Subban will join ESPN on a multi-year deal as a broadcaster and analyst.
Subban will be a amazing personality in the booth, just a few years ago Subban broke the internet, going viral with a hilarious Don Cherry impression.
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NOVEMBRE 10 | 266 ANSWERS BREAKING NEWS - P.K Subban Has Signed a Multi-Year Deal Do you think P.K Subban will do good with his new job? |
Yes | 163 | 61.3 % |
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