One of things I most enjoyed last season was watching PK's progression. It sounds like he's having a monster offseason, which makes me even more excited to see how it goes in 11-12.
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Originally Posted by BINYON
I hope we keep Subban forever. He IS Canadiens.
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Originally Posted by neofury
I'll be very disappointed if he doesn't retire a hab.
I ran into him last summer while he was training. If anyone wants to know where that park is where he's training, let me know. When I ran into him, he was real cool, took a picture and everything. Approachable and reserved. Cool cat, look forward to seeing him in the jersey for many years to come.
I ran into him last summer while he was training. If anyone wants to know where that park is where he's training, let me know. When I ran into him, he was real cool, took a picture and everything. Approachable and reserved. Cool cat, look forward to seeing him in the jersey for many years to come.
Which reminds me, I met PK in Montreal the summer he was drafted. I think the Habs were holding their rookie development camp. The guy was already huge then, and he looked surprised but still had his usual grin on his face when I recognized him and asked "Hey man, your P.K. Subban, you just got drafted by the Habs right?"
He's simply an awesome guy, and off the ice he seems as humble as they come.
Even if he was on par with Kostitsyn as far as hitting talent is concerned, Subban would hit like the Clutterbucks and Kronwalls of this world.
Kronwall sure, but Clutterbuck is a totally different style of hitter. He just skates full speed into guys and crushes them into the boards, most of the time it's borderline charging if they actually called that penalty anymore.
Kronwall is just so methodical when he does it. He doesn't do it as often, and he doesn't really hit into the boards, but his timing is absolutely perfect when he makes those open ice hits. That's the kind of thing I want to see Subban do.