Breaking News - PK Subban announces surprising retirement
Reports are confirming that Norris Trophy winning defenceman P.K. Subban has made a decision on his professional career.
Subban is retiring from professional hockey.
The 47th pick, in 2007 had 5 goals and 22 points last season while averaging 18:18 of ice time last season.
The 33-year-old, has made over $80 million in his professional hockey career. He has other streams of income as well with sponsorships, and TV appearances.
Subban finishes his career with 115 goals and 467 points through 834 games played with Montreal, Nashville, and New Jersey.
It was announced last week that Subban will have his own show with production to begin this fall.
We wish Subban all the best on his future career possibilites.
POLL |
What will PK Subban be remembered most by? |
Winning the Norris Trophy in 2013 | 15 | 12.5 % |
His flamboyant personality | 66 | 55 % |
Career with the Canadiens | 39 | 32.5 % |
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