Star NHL defenseman P.K. Subban announced his retirement from hockey on Tuesday.
His career accolades include the 2012-13 Norris Trophy, which is awarded to the NHL’s top defenseman, three All-Star selections and a spot on the 2010-11 NHL All-Rookie Team. He finished his career with 115 goals and 352 assists in 834 career games.
When it comes to hockey’s top trophy, Subban made one Stanley Cup Final with the Predators in 2017 but never got a chance to lift the Cup as the Pittsburgh Penguins bested Nashville 4-2 in the series.“I look forward to the road ahead, and the many exciting opportunities to come,” he wrote in his retirement post Tuesday. “I’m excited to share what those are with you all when the time comes.”Subban was one of three marquee NHL defensemen to retire on Tuesday.
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