The world of professional ice hockey has seen many families make their mark, but few have impacted the game quite like the Subbans. Anchored by the talent of P.K. Subban, and complemented by his younger brothers, Malcolm and Jordan, the Subbans are a force to reckon with.
P.K. Subban: The Cornerstone of the Dynasty
Pernell-Karl Sylvester Subban, fondly known as P.K. Subban, stands as the torchbearer of the Subban legacy. Born on May 13, 1989, in Toronto, his journey from the streets of Rexdale to the bustling arenas of the NHL is one for the books.
NHL Stints and Achievements
P.K. spent 13 seasons playing in the NHL, spanning stints with Montreal Canadiens, Nashville Predators and New Jersey Devils. His finest moment came in 2013 when he received the Norris Trophy as league top defenseman; two years later his Montreal Canadiens recognized his value by awarding an eight-year, $72 million contract to him. Unfortunately for P.K. however, by 2016 P.K. found himself traded to Nashville Predators where his three year stay concluded before finally moving onto New Jersey Devils for two final seasons before retiring by 2022. Today, he shares his insights as a broadcast analyst for the NHL on ESPN.
The Younger Subbans: Carrying the Torch Forward
While P.K. has undoubtedly paved the way, his younger brothers, Malcolm and Jordan, haven’t been mere spectators. They’ve carved their paths and made their presence felt.
Jordan-Carmichael Subban: The Resilient Defenseman
Jordan Subban, the youngest brother in the NHL, began his journey when Vancouver Canucks selected him in the fourth round of 2013 NHL Entry Draft. A stint with Hershey Bears of American Hockey League displayed his resilience and potential. Although currently teamless, Jordan’s journey underscores his unyielding spirit.
Malcolm Jamaal Justin Subban: Guarding the Goal
Then there’s Malcolm, the fortress in front of the goal. Malcolm is currently playing as an NHL goalie with the St Louis Blues; his NHL journey began when the Boston Bruins picked him in the first round of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. Thanks to his dedication, Malcolm rose through the ranks quickly during his time with Belleville Bulls of Ontario Hockey League.
Roots of the Subban Legacy: The Parents
Behind this dynasty are the foundational pillars – P.K. Subban’s parents, Karl and Maria. Both immigrated to Ontario from the Caribbean in the 1970s – Karl from Jamaica to Sudbury and Maria from Montserrat to Hamilton. They established their family in Toronto’s Rexdale neighbourhood.
Dreams from Rexdale
Growing up in Rexdale, young P.K. was already dreaming big. His admiration for the Montreal Canadiens and especially for Jean Beliveau is well-documented. The influence of his parents, particularly his father, a school principal, shaped the lives of the Subban children, pushing them towards their aspirations.
Conclusion: The Subban Stamp on Ice Hockey
In conclusion, the Subbans’ impact on professional ice hockey is undeniable. From P.K. Subban’s decorated career to the promising journeys of Malcolm and Jordan, the family’s passion for the sport is evident. Their legacy is a testament to their talent, determination, and the values instilled by their parents.