P.K. Subban Retires From The NHL
Source: NHL.com
Read More News
September 20, 2022
2013 Norris Trophy winner P.K. Subban has decided to retire from the NHL at the age of 33. He spent 13 seasons in the league, skating in 834 regular-season games and playing for three different teams. The three-time All-Star managed 115 goals and 467 points during his career. Subban played in the 2017 Stanley Cup Finals for the Nashville Predators and won gold with Canada at the 2014 Olympics. He became a free agent this summer after finishing off an eight-year contract that made him the NHL's highest-paid defenseman back in 2014.--Taavi Pailk - RotoBallerRead More News
Our goal is to put out the highest-quality content and tools. Ads help us pay RotobBaller's award-winning writers as much as possible they are vital to the site's operations and team.
We would appreciate your support by either turning off your adblocker or signing up for our ad-free subscription tier.
Thanks for being a reader!