PK Subban Calls Out Former Blackhawk and Mark Messier During Video
NHL legend P.K. Subban has made a seamless transition from his playing career to becoming a broadcaster for the NHL on ESPN. His infectious personality that made him a fan favorite during his time in the NHL continues to shine in his new role, both on and off the air.
Recently, Subban took to social media to jokingly call out former players Chris Chelios and Mark Messier for 'gloating' with the Stanley Cup in the studio. Subban's lighthearted jab at his colleagues came in the form of a short video in which he quipped, "Big party for these guys huh? Gloating over here, drinking out of the Cup, it's crazy."
Despite his humorous comments, Subban's tone and delivery made it clear that he was not genuinely annoyed, but rather playfully highlighting the accomplishments of his fellow broadcasters while poking fun at himself for never winning a Stanley Cup. Subban's unique blend of humor and personality brings a refreshing element to the NHL on ESPN.
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