REPORT: PK Subban's new job has been announced
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Ryan
November 3, 2022 (3:11 PM)
This past offseason the veteran 834 games announced his retirement from professional hockey.
Through his career he played on 3 different teams, scoring 115 goals and 467 points. Subban won the Norris Trophy in 2012-13 and represented Canada on multiple occasions.
Subban would have returned this season for only two teams, the Montreal Canadiens or Toronto Maple Leafs, but neither team wanted him so he announced his retirement at the age of 33.
During his career, Subban often made appearances on TV, and people loved his enthusiasm and figured he would make a great commentator.
Well, according to NHL Insider Elliotte Friedman, PK has collaborated with the NHL Network to create his own show called 'PK's Places' which will officially be launched in May 2023.
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Will you watch PK's show? |
yes | 139 | 46.2 % |
no | 162 | 53.8 % |
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