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'{{pp-pc1}} {{Infobox ice hockey player | image = PK Subban - Montreal Canadiens 2015b.jpg | caption= P.K. Subban with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] in 2015 | image_size = 250px | position = [[Defenceman|Defence]] | shoots = Right | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 0 | weight_lb = 210 | team = [[Montreal Canadiens]] | league = [[National Hockey League|NHL]] | ntl_team = CAN | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1989|5|13}} | birth_place = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario|ON]], [[Canada|CAN]] | career_start = 2009 | draft = 43rd overall | draft_year = 2007 | draft_team = [[Montreal Canadiens]] }} '''Pernell Karl "P. K." Subban'''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Speedy Subban has lots of confidence|url=http://www.canada.com/topics/sports/story.html?id=de5990d3-8f37-4cb3-9d42-2543a7dfe82d|accessdate=2011-01-09|date=2007-06-25|publisher=''[[Canwest News Service|CanWest MediaWorks Publications Inc]]''}}<br>{{Cite web |url=http://montrealgazette.com/sports/p-k-subbans-father-is-a-big-andrei-markov-fan |title=P.K. Subban's father is a big Andrei Markov fan<!-- |title_rem=See "A star is born and his name is P.K."-->|work=Montreal Gazette |accessdate=2016-03-28 }}</ref> (born May 13, 1989) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[Defenceman (ice hockey)|defenceman]] and an [[Captain (ice hockey)#Alternate captains|alternate captain]] for the [[Montreal Canadiens]] of the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL). Subban was drafted by the Canadiens in the second round, 43rd overall, of the [[2007 NHL Entry Draft]]. In 2013, he won the [[James Norris Memorial Trophy]] as the NHL's top defenceman, and tied with [[Kris Letang]] as the leading scorer among defencemen. Internationally, P.K. Subban has won a gold medal with [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Canada]] at the [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2014 Winter Olympics]] in [[Sochi]]. ==Playing career== ===Junior=== Subban spent his [[junior ice hockey#Major junior|junior]] career with the [[Belleville Bulls]] of the [[Ontario Hockey League]] (OHL). In [[2005–06 OHL season|2005–06]] he recorded 12 points in a 52 game rookie campaign. In [[2006–07 OHL season|2006–07]], he improved to 56 points in 68 games, where he was later drafted by the Canadiens in the off-season at the [[2007 NHL Entry Draft]]. Subban then recorded 46 points in just 58 games during the [[2007–08 OHL season|2007–08 campaign]], before adding 23 points and matching his regular season goals total of eight in the post-season. He helped Belleville to the [[J. Ross Robertson Cup]] Finals against the [[Kitchener Rangers]], where they lost the OHL title in seven games. Subban finished his four year junior career with 76 points in 56 games in the [[2008–09 OHL season|2008–09]] regular season, with the Bulls advancing to the league playoffs, losing in the OHL semi-finals. ===Professional=== In May 2009, two weeks after his last junior game, Subban was signed to a three-year, entry-level contract by the Canadiens.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Canadiens sign defencemen Subban, Benoit to contracts|url=http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=278596|accessdate=2009-05-14|date=2009-05-14|publisher=''[[The Sports Network|TSN]]''}}</ref> He began the 2009–10 season with the [[Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)|Hamilton Bulldogs]], Montreal's [[American Hockey League]] (AHL) affiliate. Later in the season, he was then selected to play in the [[2010 AHL All-Star Game]] in [[Portland, Maine|Portland]]. Shortly thereafter, he earned his first call-up to the Canadiens on February 11, 2010, and, on the following day, registered his first career NHL point, an assist, in his debut against the [[Philadelphia Flyers]] on February 12. On April 26, 2010, Subban was recalled from Hamilton during the Canadiens' first round [[Stanley Cup playoffs|Stanley Cup playoff]] series against the [[Washington Capitals]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/stanleycup/blog/2010/04/subbans-callup-adds-extra-drama-ahead-of-game-6.html|title=Subban's callup adds extra drama ahead of Game 6|publisher=''[[CBC Sports]]''|date=2010-04-26|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> He recorded his first NHL playoff point, an assist, in his first career NHL playoff game, on April 26.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=2956909|title=Subban solid in playoff debut with Canadiens|publisher=''[[National Post]]''|author=Dave Stubbs|date=2010-04-27|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> His first goal came in Game 1 of the Canadiens' second round series against the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] on April 30, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/stanleycup/Er2-1/story/2010/04/30/sp-canadiens-penguins-gm1.html|title=Penguins' power play ices Habs|publisher=''[[CBC Sports]]''|author=Doug Harrison|date=2010-04-30|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> In Game 3 against the [[Philadelphia Flyers]] in the 2010 Eastern Conference Finals, Subban became the third rookie defenceman in Canadiens history to register three assists in one game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/stanleycup/Econference/story/2010/05/20/sp-nhl-flyers-canadiens.html|title=Canadiens dominate Flyers in Game 3|publisher=''[[CBC Sports]]''|author=Tim Wharnsby|date=2010-05-20|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> In all, Subban recorded one goal and eight points in 14 playoff games for the Canadiens, who ultimately fell to Philadelphia. After the Canadiens were eliminated by the Flyers, Subban was returned to the Bulldogs, who were still in contention in the [[2010 Calder Cup playoffs|Calder Cup playoffs]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2010/05/25/subban_returns_to_hamilton/|title=Springtime hockey continues for Subban|publisher=''[[Sportsnet]]''|date=2010-05-25|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> At the end of the [[2009–10 AHL season|AHL season]], Subban was awarded the AHL [[President's Awards|President's Award]] in recognition of his accomplishments for the year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.torontosun.com/sports/hockey/2010/07/08/14652371.html|title=Habs prospect Subban wins AHL honours|publisher=''[[Toronto Sun]]''|date=2010-07-08|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> [[File:P.K. Subban 2010 AHL.jpg|thumb|left|Subban at the [[2010 AHL All-Star Game]]]] On March 20, 2011, Subban became the first Canadiens rookie defenceman to score a [[Hat-trick#Hockey|hat-trick]] in a game, which came in an 8–1 victory over the [[Minnesota Wild]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/317176.html|title=P. K. Subban écrit l'histoire|publisher=''[[Réseau des sports|RDS]]''|author=Stéphane Laberge|date=2011-03-26|accessdate=2011-03-28|language=fr}}</ref> Playing in 81 games in the [[2011–12 NHL season|2011–12 season]], Subban recorded seven goals and 29 assists. A restricted free agent after the season, Subban sat out the first four games of the [[2012–13 NHL season|2012–13 season]], which was postponed until January 2013 due to a [[2012–13 NHL lockout|labour lockout]], while the two sides negotiated a contract. On January 28, 2013, however, Subban eventually signed a two-year, $5.75 million deal with Montreal.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=414701|title=Canadiens sign Subban to two-year, $5.75M contract|date=2013-01-28|publisher=''[[The Sports Network|TSN]]''|accessdate=2013-06-12}}</ref> He scored 11 goals and 27 assists, matching his career-high 38 points despite playing in only 42 games due to the lockout. At the end of the season, he was awarded with the [[James Norris Memorial Trophy]] as the NHL's defenceman of the year, edging-out [[Kris Letang]] and [[Ryan Suter]] for the honour.<ref name=NHL_awards_2013>{{cite web|title=NHL Awards: Capitals star Alex Ovechkin wins Hart Trophy as league's MVP|url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/nhl-awards-panthers-rookie-jonathan-huberdeau-captures-calder-trophy-211700111.html|work=[[Winnipeg Free Press]]|accessdate=2013-06-17}}</ref> On July 3, 2013, Subban was named to the [[NHL All-Star Team#2010s|NHL First All-Star Team]]. Subban then played all 82 games during the [[2013–14 NHL season|2013–14 regular season]], in which he registered a total of 53 points, ten of which were goals. During the [[2014 Stanley Cup playoffs|2014 playoffs]], he was one of Montreal's most important assets, registering 14 points in 17 games as the Canadiens ultimately reached the Eastern Conference Finals, falling to the [[New York Rangers]]. Subban became a [[restricted free agent]] at the close of the 2013–14 season when his contract expired. According to the [[NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement]] (CBA), Subban earned the right to salary arbitration, having signed his first Standard Player Contract between the ages of 18 and 20 and having accrued four years of professional experience or more.<ref name="nhl.com">{{cite web|title=NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement|url=http://www.nhl.com/nhl/en/v3/ext/CBA2012/NHL_NHLPA_2013_CBA.pdf|website=[[NHL]]|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> He subsequently filed for arbitration before the deadline of July 5.<ref>{{cite web|author=Ken Campbell|title=Great news for Canadiens fans: P.K. Subban files for arbitration|url=http://www.thehockeynews.com/blog/great-news-for-canadiens-fans-p-k-subban-files-for-arbitration/|website=[[The Hockey News]]|date=5 July 2014|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> The hearing took place on August 1, 2014, with Subban's camp asking for a one-year deal worth $8.5 million, while the Canadiens offered a one-year deal worth $5.5 million.<ref>{{cite web|author=Sean Fitz-Gerald|title=A rundown of Montreal Canadiens defenceman P.K. Subban’s arbitration hearing and what comes next|url=http://sports.nationalpost.com/2014/08/01/a-rundown-of-montreal-canadiens-defenceman-p-k-subbans-arbitration-hearing-and-what-comes-next/|website=[[National Post]]|date=1 August 2014|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> Under NHL CBA rules, the parties could continue to negotiate and reach an agreement until the arbitrator announced her decision, given in the 48 hours following the hearing. As arbitration was player-elected, once the arbitrator released her decision, the team would have had 48 hours to agree to the terms or walk away from the player, thereby making Subban an [[Free agent#Unrestricted free agent|unrestricted free agent]].<ref name="nhl.com"/> The day after the hearing, on August 2, it was announced that Subban and the Habs had agreed to terms on an eight-year, $72 million contract, running through the 2021–22 season.<ref>{{cite web|title=Canadiens agree to terms on an 8-year contract with defenseman P.K. Subban|url=http://canadiens.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=727650|website=Montreal Canadiens|accessdate=August 2, 2014}}</ref> The contract made him the highest-paid defenceman in the NHL and third-highest paid League player overall at the time.<ref>{{cite web|author=Arpon Basu|title=Subban, Canadiens agree to terms on 8-year contract|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=727691|website=[[NHL]]|date=3 August 2014|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> On September 15, 2014, Subban was named an alternate captain of the Canadiens along with [[Max Pacioretty]], [[Tomáš Plekanec]] and [[Andrei Markov (ice hockey)|Andrei Markov]] as Montreal Head Coach [[Michel Therrien]] elected not to award a captaincy following [[Brian Gionta]]'s departure in off-season.<ref name="Canadiens alternate captains">{{cite web | url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=730462&navid=nhl:topheads | title=Canadiens opt for four alternate captains this season | publisher=NHL | date=15 September 2014 | accessdate=15 September 2014}}</ref> ==International play== {{MedalTableTop|name=}} {{MedalCountry|{{ih|CAN}}}} {{MedalSport|[[Ice hockey]]}} {{MedalCompetition | [[Ice hockey at the Winter Olympics|Winter Olympics]]}} {{MedalGold| [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics - Men's tournament|2014 Sochi]]|}} {{MedalCompetition|[[World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|World Junior Championships]]}} {{MedalGold|[[2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2009]] [[Canada]]|}} {{MedalGold|[[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2008]] [[Czech Republic]]|}} {{MedalBottom}} Subban made an international debut for [[Canada men's national junior ice hockey team|Canada]] at the [[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships]] in the [[Czech Republic]]. He saw limited ice time as Canada's seventh defenceman, but was able to help the team capture their fourth consecutive gold medal at the tournament, defeating [[Sweden men's national junior ice hockey team|Sweden]] in overtime in the final. Subban again represented Canada at the [[2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2009 World Juniors]] in [[Ottawa]], taking on a more central role with the team. He scored three goals and nine points and a [[plus-minus|differential]] of +12 in the tournament, helping Canada to its fifth consecutive gold medal as they once again defeated Sweden in the final. Subban was named to the Tournament All-Star Team, along with tournament MVP and close friend [[John Tavares (ice hockey)|John Tavares]]. Subban was invited to participate in the [[2012 IIHF World Championship]], but was injured during pre-tournament play. In the next season, Subban was a late addition to the Canadian team at the [[2013 IIHF World Championship|2013 edition]] of the tournament; he joined them in the elimination round for one game, which Canada lost. On January 7, 2014, Subban was named to Canada's [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2014 Winter Olympic]] team for participation in the Games in [[Sochi]] in defence of their [[Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2010]] gold medal.<ref>{{cite web|title=PK Subban, Carey Price will play for Team Canada in Sochi|url=http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/pk-subban-carey-price-will-play-for-team-canada-in-sochi-1.1627211|publisher=[[CTV News]]|date=2014-01-07|accessdate=2014-01-07}}</ref> They successfully reprised the gold, prevailing 3–0 over [[Sweden men's national ice hockey team|Sweden]] in the tournament final. ==Philanthropy== Before the [[2015–16 NHL season|2015–16 season]], on September 16, 2015, Subban announced his donation of $10 million to the [[Montreal Children's Hospital]].<ref name="donation">{{cite web|url=http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/p-k-subban-10-million-donation-montreal-childrens-hospital-canadiens-elise-jean-beliveau/|title=P.K. Subban making $10 million donation in Montreal|last=Fox|first=Luke|date=September 16, 2015|accessdate=December 24, 2015|publisher=Sportsnet}}</ref> The hospital called it "the biggest philanthropic commitment by a sports figure in Canadian history."<ref name=donation /> After his donation, Subban continued his commitment as spokesman and organized the Winter Wonderland with [[Air Canada]] at the hospital before the holidays.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/p-k-subban-unveils-winter-wonderland-at-montreal-children-s-hospital-1.3379881|title=P.K. Subban unveils Winter Wonderland at Montreal Children's Hospital|date=December 24, 2015|accessdate=December 24, 2015|publisher=CBC News}}</ref> ==Personal life== [[File:PK Subban - Off Ice NYC.jpg|thumb|right|Subban signing autographs in 2013]] Subban's parents both immigrated to [[Ontario]] from the [[Caribbean]] in the 1970s. His father Karl moved from [[Jamaica]] to [[Sudbury, Ontario|Sudbury]], and his mother, Maria, came from [[Montserrat]] to [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]]. Karl is a retired school principal.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-story/3855036-subban-family-claireville-school-community-gather-for-principal-s-retirement/|title=Subban family, Claireville school community gather for principal’s retirement|publisher=[[Etobicoke Guardian]]|date=2013-06-25|accessdate=2013-06-30}}</ref> P. K. was born in Toronto, and has four siblings: Nastassia, Natasha, [[Jordan Subban|Jordan]] and [[Malcolm Subban|Malcolm]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thestar.com/article/288399|title=P.K. Subban's NHL dream|publisher=[[Toronto Star]]|date=2007-12-24|accessdate=2011-04-06}}</ref> P. K., Malcolm and Jordan all played for the [[Belleville Bulls]] during their junior career. Growing up, Subban was good friends with the first overall pick in the [[2009 NHL Entry Draft]], [[John Tavares (ice hockey)|John Tavares]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Gordon|first=Sean|title=Subban, Tavares set friendship aside, just for a night|url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/subban-tavares-set-friendship-aside-just-for-a-night/article1215662/|publisher=''[[The Globe and Mail]]''|date = 2012-08-23|accessdate=2013-10-15}}</ref> Malcolm is a goaltender who was selected by the [[Boston Bruins]] in the first round of the [[2012 NHL Entry Draft]]. Jordan was drafted by the [[Vancouver Canucks]] in the fourth round of the [[2013 NHL Entry Draft]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bellevillebulls.com/article/canucks-make-jordan-subban-fourth-round-selection | title=Canucks make Jordan Subban fourth round selection | publisher=[[Belleville Bulls]] | date = 2013-06-30 | accessdate = 2013-06-30}}</ref> ==Career statistics== ===Regular season and playoffs=== [[File:PK Subban - Montreal Canadiens.jpg|thumb|right|Subban with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] in 2012]] {| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" ID="Table3" style="text-align:center; width:55em" |- bgcolor="#e0e0e0" ! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp; ! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp; ! colspan="5" | [[Regular season|Regular&nbsp;season]] ! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp; ! colspan="5" | [[Playoffs]] |- bgcolor="#e0e0e0" ! [[Season (sports)|Season]] ! Team ! League ! GP ! [[Goal (ice hockey)|G]] ! [[Assist (ice hockey)|A]] ! [[Point (ice hockey)|Pts]] ! [[Penalty (ice hockey)|PIM]] ! GP ! G ! A ! Pts ! 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Year ! Team ! Event ! Result ! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp; ! GP ! G ! A ! Pts ! PIM |- | [[2006 World U-17 Hockey Challenge|2006]] | Canada Ontario | [[World U17 Hockey Challenge|WHC17]] | 5th | 5 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |- bgcolor="#f0f0f0" | [[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2008]] | [[Canada men's national junior ice hockey team|Canada]] | [[IIHF World U20 Championship|WJC]] | {{goca}} | 7||0||0||0||2 |- | [[2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2009]] | Canada | WJC | {{goca}} | 6||3||6||9||6 |- bgcolor="#f0f0f0" | [[2013 IIHF World Championship|2013]] | [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Canada]] | [[IIHF World Championship|WC]] | 5th | 1||0||0||0||0 |- | [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2014]] | Canada | [[2014 Winter Olympics|Oly]] | {{goca}} | 1||0||0||0||0 |- bgcolor="#e0e0e0" ! colspan="4" | Junior totals ! 18!!3!!7!!10!!8 |- bgcolor="#e0e0e0" ! colspan="4" | Senior totals ! 2!!0!!0!!0!!0 |} ==Awards== {| class="wikitable" |- ! League ! Award ! Year |- |OHL||First All-Star Team || 2009 |- |AHL||All-Rookie Team || 2010 |- |AHL||President's Award || 2010 |- |NHL||All-Rookie Team || 2011 |- |NHL||[[James Norris Memorial Trophy]] || 2013 |- |NHL||NHL First All-Star Team ||2013 |- |NHL||NHL First All-Star Team ||2015 |} ==See also== *[[List of black NHL players]] ==References== {{reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{Commons category}} *{{Official website|http://pksubban.com}} *{{twitter|PKSubban1}} *{{Hockeydb|89716}} *{{nhlprofile|8474056}} {{s-start}} {{s-ach}} {{succession box | before = [[Erik Karlsson]] | title = Winner of the [[James Norris Memorial Trophy]] | years = [[2012–13 NHL season|2013]] | after = [[Duncan Keith]]}} {{s-end}} {{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --> | NAME = Subban, P. K. | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Subban, Pernell Karl | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Canadian ice hockey defenceman | DATE OF BIRTH = May 13, 1989 | PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario|ON]], [[Canada|CAN]] | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Subban, P. K.}} [[Category:1989 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Belleville Bulls players]] [[Category:Black Canadian ice hockey players]] [[Category:Canadian ice hockey defencemen]] [[Category:Canadian people of Jamaican descent]] [[Category:Canadian people of Montserratian descent]] [[Category:Hamilton Bulldogs players]] [[Category:Ice hockey people from Ontario]] [[Category:Ice hockey players at the 2014 Winter Olympics]] [[Category:James Norris Memorial Trophy winners]] [[Category:Medalists at the 2014 Winter Olympics]] [[Category:Montreal Canadiens draft picks]] [[Category:Montreal Canadiens players]] [[Category:Olympic gold medalists for Canada]] [[Category:Olympic ice hockey players of Canada]] [[Category:Olympic medalists in ice hockey]] [[Category:Sportspeople from Toronto]]'
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'{{pp-pc1}} {{Infobox ice hockey player | image = PK Subban - Montreal Canadiens 2015b.jpg | caption= P.K. Subban with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] in 2015 | image_size = 250px | position = [[Defenceman|Defence]] | shoots = Hamburger | height_ft = He needs some milk | height_in = 0 | weight_lb = 210 | team = [[Montreal Canadiens]] | league = [[National Hockey League|NHL]] | ntl_team = CAN | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1989|5|13}} | birth_place = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario|ON]], [[Canada|CAN]] | career_start = 2009 | draft = 43rd overall | draft_year = 2007 | draft_team = [[Montreal Canadiens]] }} '''Pernell Karl "P. K." Subban'''<ref>{{Cite web|title=Speedy Subban has lots of confidence|url=http://www.canada.com/topics/sports/story.html?id=de5990d3-8f37-4cb3-9d42-2543a7dfe82d|accessdate=2011-01-09|date=2007-06-25|publisher=''[[Canwest News Service|CanWest MediaWorks Publications Inc]]''}}<br>{{Cite web |url=http://montrealgazette.com/sports/p-k-subbans-father-is-a-big-andrei-markov-fan |title=P.K. Subban's father is a big Andrei Markov fan<!-- |title_rem=See "A star is born and his name is P.K."-->|work=Montreal Gazette |accessdate=2016-03-28 }}</ref> (born May 13, 1989) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[Defenceman (ice hockey)|defenceman]] and an [[Captain (ice hockey)#Alternate captains|alternate captain]] for the [[Montreal Canadiens]] of the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL). Subban was drafted by the Canadiens in the second round, 43rd overall, of the [[2007 NHL Entry Draft]]. In 2013, he won the [[James Norris Memorial Trophy]] as the NHL's top defenceman, and tied with [[Kris Letang]] as the leading scorer among defencemen. Internationally, P.K. Subban has won a gold medal with [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Canada]] at the [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2014 Winter Olympics]] in [[Sochi]]. ==Playing career== ===Junior=== Subban spent his [[junior ice hockey#Major junior|junior]] career with the [[Belleville Bulls]] of the [[Ontario Hockey League]] (OHL). In [[2005–06 OHL season|2005–06]] he recorded 12 points in a 52 game rookie campaign. In [[2006–07 OHL season|2006–07]], he improved to 56 points in 68 games, where he was later drafted by the Canadiens in the off-season at the [[2007 NHL Entry Draft]]. Subban then recorded 46 points in just 58 games during the [[2007–08 OHL season|2007–08 campaign]], before adding 23 points and matching his regular season goals total of eight in the post-season. He helped Belleville to the [[J. Ross Robertson Cup]] Finals against the [[Kitchener Rangers]], where they lost the OHL title in seven games. Subban finished his four year junior career with 76 points in 56 games in the [[2008–09 OHL season|2008–09]] regular season, with the Bulls advancing to the league playoffs, losing in the OHL semi-finals. ===Professional=== In May 2009, two weeks after his last junior game, Subban was signed to a three-year, entry-level contract by the Canadiens.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Canadiens sign defencemen Subban, Benoit to contracts|url=http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=278596|accessdate=2009-05-14|date=2009-05-14|publisher=''[[The Sports Network|TSN]]''}}</ref> He began the 2009–10 season with the [[Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)|Hamilton Bulldogs]], Montreal's [[American Hockey League]] (AHL) affiliate. Later in the season, he was then selected to play in the [[2010 AHL All-Star Game]] in [[Portland, Maine|Portland]]. Shortly thereafter, he earned his first call-up to the Canadiens on February 11, 2010, and, on the following day, registered his first career NHL point, an assist, in his debut against the [[Philadelphia Flyers]] on February 12. On April 26, 2010, Subban was recalled from Hamilton during the Canadiens' first round [[Stanley Cup playoffs|Stanley Cup playoff]] series against the [[Washington Capitals]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/stanleycup/blog/2010/04/subbans-callup-adds-extra-drama-ahead-of-game-6.html|title=Subban's callup adds extra drama ahead of Game 6|publisher=''[[CBC Sports]]''|date=2010-04-26|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> He recorded his first NHL playoff point, an assist, in his first career NHL playoff game, on April 26.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=2956909|title=Subban solid in playoff debut with Canadiens|publisher=''[[National Post]]''|author=Dave Stubbs|date=2010-04-27|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> His first goal came in Game 1 of the Canadiens' second round series against the [[Pittsburgh Penguins]] on April 30, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/stanleycup/Er2-1/story/2010/04/30/sp-canadiens-penguins-gm1.html|title=Penguins' power play ices Habs|publisher=''[[CBC Sports]]''|author=Doug Harrison|date=2010-04-30|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> In Game 3 against the [[Philadelphia Flyers]] in the 2010 Eastern Conference Finals, Subban became the third rookie defenceman in Canadiens history to register three assists in one game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/hockey/stanleycup/Econference/story/2010/05/20/sp-nhl-flyers-canadiens.html|title=Canadiens dominate Flyers in Game 3|publisher=''[[CBC Sports]]''|author=Tim Wharnsby|date=2010-05-20|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> In all, Subban recorded one goal and eight points in 14 playoff games for the Canadiens, who ultimately fell to Philadelphia. After the Canadiens were eliminated by the Flyers, Subban was returned to the Bulldogs, who were still in contention in the [[2010 Calder Cup playoffs|Calder Cup playoffs]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2010/05/25/subban_returns_to_hamilton/|title=Springtime hockey continues for Subban|publisher=''[[Sportsnet]]''|date=2010-05-25|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> At the end of the [[2009–10 AHL season|AHL season]], Subban was awarded the AHL [[President's Awards|President's Award]] in recognition of his accomplishments for the year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.torontosun.com/sports/hockey/2010/07/08/14652371.html|title=Habs prospect Subban wins AHL honours|publisher=''[[Toronto Sun]]''|date=2010-07-08|accessdate=2010-12-14}}</ref> [[File:P.K. Subban 2010 AHL.jpg|thumb|left|Subban at the [[2010 AHL All-Star Game]]]] On March 20, 2011, Subban became the first Canadiens rookie defenceman to score a [[Hat-trick#Hockey|hat-trick]] in a game, which came in an 8–1 victory over the [[Minnesota Wild]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rds.ca/canadien/chroniques/317176.html|title=P. K. Subban écrit l'histoire|publisher=''[[Réseau des sports|RDS]]''|author=Stéphane Laberge|date=2011-03-26|accessdate=2011-03-28|language=fr}}</ref> Playing in 81 games in the [[2011–12 NHL season|2011–12 season]], Subban recorded seven goals and 29 assists. A restricted free agent after the season, Subban sat out the first four games of the [[2012–13 NHL season|2012–13 season]], which was postponed until January 2013 due to a [[2012–13 NHL lockout|labour lockout]], while the two sides negotiated a contract. On January 28, 2013, however, Subban eventually signed a two-year, $5.75 million deal with Montreal.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=414701|title=Canadiens sign Subban to two-year, $5.75M contract|date=2013-01-28|publisher=''[[The Sports Network|TSN]]''|accessdate=2013-06-12}}</ref> He scored 11 goals and 27 assists, matching his career-high 38 points despite playing in only 42 games due to the lockout. At the end of the season, he was awarded with the [[James Norris Memorial Trophy]] as the NHL's defenceman of the year, edging-out [[Kris Letang]] and [[Ryan Suter]] for the honour.<ref name=NHL_awards_2013>{{cite web|title=NHL Awards: Capitals star Alex Ovechkin wins Hart Trophy as league's MVP|url=http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/nhl-awards-panthers-rookie-jonathan-huberdeau-captures-calder-trophy-211700111.html|work=[[Winnipeg Free Press]]|accessdate=2013-06-17}}</ref> On July 3, 2013, Subban was named to the [[NHL All-Star Team#2010s|NHL First All-Star Team]]. Subban then played all 82 games during the [[2013–14 NHL season|2013–14 regular season]], in which he registered a total of 53 points, ten of which were goals. During the [[2014 Stanley Cup playoffs|2014 playoffs]], he was one of Montreal's most important assets, registering 14 points in 17 games as the Canadiens ultimately reached the Eastern Conference Finals, falling to the [[New York Rangers]]. Subban became a [[restricted free agent]] at the close of the 2013–14 season when his contract expired. According to the [[NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement]] (CBA), Subban earned the right to salary arbitration, having signed his first Standard Player Contract between the ages of 18 and 20 and having accrued four years of professional experience or more.<ref name="nhl.com">{{cite web|title=NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement|url=http://www.nhl.com/nhl/en/v3/ext/CBA2012/NHL_NHLPA_2013_CBA.pdf|website=[[NHL]]|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> He subsequently filed for arbitration before the deadline of July 5.<ref>{{cite web|author=Ken Campbell|title=Great news for Canadiens fans: P.K. Subban files for arbitration|url=http://www.thehockeynews.com/blog/great-news-for-canadiens-fans-p-k-subban-files-for-arbitration/|website=[[The Hockey News]]|date=5 July 2014|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> The hearing took place on August 1, 2014, with Subban's camp asking for a one-year deal worth $8.5 million, while the Canadiens offered a one-year deal worth $5.5 million.<ref>{{cite web|author=Sean Fitz-Gerald|title=A rundown of Montreal Canadiens defenceman P.K. Subban’s arbitration hearing and what comes next|url=http://sports.nationalpost.com/2014/08/01/a-rundown-of-montreal-canadiens-defenceman-p-k-subbans-arbitration-hearing-and-what-comes-next/|website=[[National Post]]|date=1 August 2014|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> Under NHL CBA rules, the parties could continue to negotiate and reach an agreement until the arbitrator announced her decision, given in the 48 hours following the hearing. As arbitration was player-elected, once the arbitrator released her decision, the team would have had 48 hours to agree to the terms or walk away from the player, thereby making Subban an [[Free agent#Unrestricted free agent|unrestricted free agent]].<ref name="nhl.com"/> The day after the hearing, on August 2, it was announced that Subban and the Habs had agreed to terms on an eight-year, $72 million contract, running through the 2021–22 season.<ref>{{cite web|title=Canadiens agree to terms on an 8-year contract with defenseman P.K. Subban|url=http://canadiens.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=727650|website=Montreal Canadiens|accessdate=August 2, 2014}}</ref> The contract made him the highest-paid defenceman in the NHL and third-highest paid League player overall at the time.<ref>{{cite web|author=Arpon Basu|title=Subban, Canadiens agree to terms on 8-year contract|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=727691|website=[[NHL]]|date=3 August 2014|accessdate=17 September 2014}}</ref> On September 15, 2014, Subban was named an alternate captain of the Canadiens along with [[Max Pacioretty]], [[Tomáš Plekanec]] and [[Andrei Markov (ice hockey)|Andrei Markov]] as Montreal Head Coach [[Michel Therrien]] elected not to award a captaincy following [[Brian Gionta]]'s departure in off-season.<ref name="Canadiens alternate captains">{{cite web | url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=730462&navid=nhl:topheads | title=Canadiens opt for four alternate captains this season | publisher=NHL | date=15 September 2014 | accessdate=15 September 2014}}</ref> ==International play== {{MedalTableTop|name=}} {{MedalCountry|{{ih|CAN}}}} {{MedalSport|[[Ice hockey]]}} {{MedalCompetition | [[Ice hockey at the Winter Olympics|Winter Olympics]]}} {{MedalGold| [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics - Men's tournament|2014 Sochi]]|}} {{MedalCompetition|[[World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|World Junior Championships]]}} {{MedalGold|[[2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2009]] [[Canada]]|}} {{MedalGold|[[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2008]] [[Czech Republic]]|}} {{MedalBottom}} Subban made an international debut for [[Canada men's national junior ice hockey team|Canada]] at the [[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships]] in the [[Czech Republic]]. He saw limited ice time as Canada's seventh defenceman, but was able to help the team capture their fourth consecutive gold medal at the tournament, defeating [[Sweden men's national junior ice hockey team|Sweden]] in overtime in the final. Subban again represented Canada at the [[2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2009 World Juniors]] in [[Ottawa]], taking on a more central role with the team. He scored three goals and nine points and a [[plus-minus|differential]] of +12 in the tournament, helping Canada to its fifth consecutive gold medal as they once again defeated Sweden in the final. Subban was named to the Tournament All-Star Team, along with tournament MVP and close friend [[John Tavares (ice hockey)|John Tavares]]. Subban was invited to participate in the [[2012 IIHF World Championship]], but was injured during pre-tournament play. In the next season, Subban was a late addition to the Canadian team at the [[2013 IIHF World Championship|2013 edition]] of the tournament; he joined them in the elimination round for one game, which Canada lost. On January 7, 2014, Subban was named to Canada's [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2014 Winter Olympic]] team for participation in the Games in [[Sochi]] in defence of their [[Ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2010]] gold medal.<ref>{{cite web|title=PK Subban, Carey Price will play for Team Canada in Sochi|url=http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/pk-subban-carey-price-will-play-for-team-canada-in-sochi-1.1627211|publisher=[[CTV News]]|date=2014-01-07|accessdate=2014-01-07}}</ref> They successfully reprised the gold, prevailing 3–0 over [[Sweden men's national ice hockey team|Sweden]] in the tournament final. ==Philanthropy== Before the [[2015–16 NHL season|2015–16 season]], on September 16, 2015, Subban announced his donation of $10 million to the [[Montreal Children's Hospital]].<ref name="donation">{{cite web|url=http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/p-k-subban-10-million-donation-montreal-childrens-hospital-canadiens-elise-jean-beliveau/|title=P.K. Subban making $10 million donation in Montreal|last=Fox|first=Luke|date=September 16, 2015|accessdate=December 24, 2015|publisher=Sportsnet}}</ref> The hospital called it "the biggest philanthropic commitment by a sports figure in Canadian history."<ref name=donation /> After his donation, Subban continued his commitment as spokesman and organized the Winter Wonderland with [[Air Canada]] at the hospital before the holidays.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/p-k-subban-unveils-winter-wonderland-at-montreal-children-s-hospital-1.3379881|title=P.K. Subban unveils Winter Wonderland at Montreal Children's Hospital|date=December 24, 2015|accessdate=December 24, 2015|publisher=CBC News}}</ref> ==Personal life== [[File:PK Subban - Off Ice NYC.jpg|thumb|right|Subban signing autographs in 2013]] Subban's parents both immigrated to [[Ontario]] from the [[Caribbean]] in the 1970s. His father Karl moved from [[Jamaica]] to [[Sudbury, Ontario|Sudbury]], and his mother, Maria, came from [[Montserrat]] to [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]]. Karl is a retired school principal.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.insidetoronto.com/news-story/3855036-subban-family-claireville-school-community-gather-for-principal-s-retirement/|title=Subban family, Claireville school community gather for principal’s retirement|publisher=[[Etobicoke Guardian]]|date=2013-06-25|accessdate=2013-06-30}}</ref> P. K. was born in Toronto, and has four siblings: Nastassia, Natasha, [[Jordan Subban|Jordan]] and [[Malcolm Subban|Malcolm]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thestar.com/article/288399|title=P.K. Subban's NHL dream|publisher=[[Toronto Star]]|date=2007-12-24|accessdate=2011-04-06}}</ref> P. K., Malcolm and Jordan all played for the [[Belleville Bulls]] during their junior career. Growing up, Subban was good friends with the first overall pick in the [[2009 NHL Entry Draft]], [[John Tavares (ice hockey)|John Tavares]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Gordon|first=Sean|title=Subban, Tavares set friendship aside, just for a night|url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/subban-tavares-set-friendship-aside-just-for-a-night/article1215662/|publisher=''[[The Globe and Mail]]''|date = 2012-08-23|accessdate=2013-10-15}}</ref> Malcolm is a goaltender who was selected by the [[Boston Bruins]] in the first round of the [[2012 NHL Entry Draft]]. Jordan was drafted by the [[Vancouver Canucks]] in the fourth round of the [[2013 NHL Entry Draft]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bellevillebulls.com/article/canucks-make-jordan-subban-fourth-round-selection | title=Canucks make Jordan Subban fourth round selection | publisher=[[Belleville Bulls]] | date = 2013-06-30 | accessdate = 2013-06-30}}</ref> ==Career statistics== ===Regular season and playoffs=== [[File:PK Subban - Montreal Canadiens.jpg|thumb|right|Subban with the [[Montreal Canadiens]] in 2012]] {| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" ID="Table3" style="text-align:center; width:55em" |- bgcolor="#e0e0e0" ! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp; ! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp; ! colspan="5" | [[Regular season|Regular&nbsp;season]] ! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp; ! colspan="5" | [[Playoffs]] |- bgcolor="#e0e0e0" ! [[Season (sports)|Season]] ! Team ! League ! GP ! [[Goal (ice hockey)|G]] ! [[Assist (ice hockey)|A]] ! [[Point (ice hockey)|Pts]] ! [[Penalty (ice hockey)|PIM]] ! GP ! G ! A ! Pts ! PIM |- | [[2005–06 OHL season|2005–06]] | [[Belleville Bulls]] | [[Ontario Hockey League|OHL]] | 52||5||7||12||70 | 3||0||0||0||2 |- bgcolor="#f0f0f0" | [[2006–07 OHL season|2006–07]] | Belleville Bulls | OHL | 68||15||41||56||89 | 15||5||8||13||26 |- | [[2007–08 OHL season|2007–08]] | Belleville Bulls | OHL | 58||8||38||46||100 | 21||8||15||23||28 |- bgcolor="#f0f0f0" | [[2008–09 OHL season|2008–09]] | Belleville Bulls | OHL | 56||14||62||76||94 | 17||3||12||15||22|| |- | [[2009–10 AHL season|2009–10]] | [[Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)|Hamilton Bulldogs]] | [[American Hockey League|AHL]] | 77||18||35||53||82 | 7||3||7||10||6 |- bgcolor="#f0f0f0" | [[2009–10 NHL season|2009–10]] | [[Montreal Canadiens]] | [[National Hockey League|NHL]] | 2||0||2||2||2 | 14||1||7||8||6 |- | [[2010–11 NHL season|2010–11]] | Montreal Canadiens | NHL | 77||14||24||38||124 | 7||2||2||4||2 |- bgcolor="#f0f0f0" | [[2011–12 NHL season|2011–12]] | Montreal Canadiens | NHL | 81||7||29||36||119 |&nbsp;— ||&nbsp;— ||&nbsp;— ||&nbsp;— ||&nbsp;— |- | [[2012–13 NHL season|2012–13]] | Montreal Canadiens | NHL | 42||11||27||38||57 | 5||2||2||4||31 |- bgcolor="#f0f0f0" | [[2013–14 NHL season|2013–14]] | Montreal Canadiens | NHL | 82||10||43||53||81 | 17||5||9||14||24 |- | [[2014–15 NHL season|2014–15]] | Montreal Canadiens | NHL | 82||15||45||60||74 | 12||1||7||8||31 <!-- Do not add stats until season is over, this includes playoff stats --> |- bgcolor="e0e0e0" ! colspan="3" | NHL totals ! 366 !! 57 !! 170 !! 227 !! 383 ! 54 !! 11 !! 27 !! 38 !! 92 |} ===International=== {| border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center; width:40em" |- ALIGN="center" bgcolor="#e0e0e0" ! Year ! Team ! Event ! Result ! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" | &nbsp; ! GP ! G ! A ! Pts ! PIM |- | [[2006 World U-17 Hockey Challenge|2006]] | Canada Ontario | [[World U17 Hockey Challenge|WHC17]] | 5th | 5 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |- bgcolor="#f0f0f0" | [[2008 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2008]] | [[Canada men's national junior ice hockey team|Canada]] | [[IIHF World U20 Championship|WJC]] | {{goca}} | 7||0||0||0||2 |- | [[2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships|2009]] | Canada | WJC | {{goca}} | 6||3||6||9||6 |- bgcolor="#f0f0f0" | [[2013 IIHF World Championship|2013]] | [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Canada]] | [[IIHF World Championship|WC]] | 5th | 1||0||0||0||0 |- | [[Ice hockey at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Men's tournament|2014]] | Canada | [[2014 Winter Olympics|Oly]] | {{goca}} | 1||0||0||0||0 |- bgcolor="#e0e0e0" ! colspan="4" | Junior totals ! 18!!3!!7!!10!!8 |- bgcolor="#e0e0e0" ! colspan="4" | Senior totals ! 2!!0!!0!!0!!0 |} ==Awards== {| class="wikitable" |- ! League ! Award ! Year |- |OHL||First All-Star Team || 2009 |- |AHL||All-Rookie Team || 2010 |- |AHL||President's Award || 2010 |- |NHL||All-Rookie Team || 2011 |- |NHL||[[James Norris Memorial Trophy]] || 2013 |- |NHL||NHL First All-Star Team ||2013 |- |NHL||NHL First All-Star Team ||2015 |} ==See also== *[[List of black NHL players]] ==References== {{reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{Commons category}} *{{Official website|http://pksubban.com}} *{{twitter|PKSubban1}} *{{Hockeydb|89716}} *{{nhlprofile|8474056}} {{s-start}} {{s-ach}} {{succession box | before = [[Erik Karlsson]] | title = Winner of the [[James Norris Memorial Trophy]] | years = [[2012–13 NHL season|2013]] | after = [[Duncan Keith]]}} {{s-end}} {{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. --> | NAME = Subban, P. K. | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Subban, Pernell Karl | SHORT DESCRIPTION = Canadian ice hockey defenceman | DATE OF BIRTH = May 13, 1989 | PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario|ON]], [[Canada|CAN]] | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Subban, P. K.}} [[Category:1989 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Belleville Bulls players]] [[Category:Black Canadian ice hockey players]] [[Category:Canadian ice hockey defencemen]] [[Category:Canadian people of Jamaican descent]] [[Category:Canadian people of Montserratian descent]] [[Category:Hamilton Bulldogs players]] [[Category:Ice hockey people from Ontario]] [[Category:Ice hockey players at the 2014 Winter Olympics]] [[Category:James Norris Memorial Trophy winners]] [[Category:Medalists at the 2014 Winter Olympics]] [[Category:Montreal Canadiens draft picks]] [[Category:Montreal Canadiens players]] [[Category:Olympic gold medalists for Canada]] [[Category:Olympic ice hockey players of Canada]] [[Category:Olympic medalists in ice hockey]] [[Category:Sportspeople from Toronto]]'
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