Breaking: PK Subban returning to Montreal
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S. Harper
December 19, 2022 (9:02 PM)
Breaking news out of Montreal, as the Montreal Canadiens General Manager Kent Hughes has brought back fan favorite defenceman Pk Subban.
The Canadiens announced that Subban would be honored on January 12th, 2023 with a pre game ceremony.
Subban played his best hockey with the Habs who drafted him back in 2007. He Started off his career off with a bang in playing debuting in the 2010 playoffs vs the Boston Bruins.
After signing a massive deal the Canadiens, the Habs Shocked the hockey world by trading Subban to the Nashville Predators for Shea Weber.
This is a very nice and classy move by the Habs as Subban truly enjoyed his time in Montreal and was a fan favourite. It was reported that he would only return to hockey this season if he could play for the Canadiens or the Maple Leafs, so obviously he still has a lot of love for Montreal even after the trade.
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Should the Habs have signed him in the offseason? |
yes | 221 | 64.1 % |
no | 124 | 35.9 % |
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