PHOTO: Canadiens' Subban gets Sports Illustrated cover treatment
P.K. Subban didn't win the EA Sports NHL 15 cover vote, so Sports Illustrated will have to do for now.
The Montreal Canadiens defenseman graces the front page of the weekly publication (Canada only), with a feature story written by the great Michael Farber.
Here's a quick preview of the article from SI.com:
There is no in-between with Montreal Canadiens defenseman P.K. Subban. Fans either love him or hate him.
He can be fearless and play with reckless abandon, but also can drive opponents crazy, and that’s what makes him one of the NHL’s best.
In reality, Pernell Karl Subban wants what every other player wants in the NHL, a chance to hoist the Stanley Cup in June, and with little regard about how they do it.
It's rare that a hockey player is named alongside the likes of Montreal legends Maurice Richard, Jean Beliveau and Guy Lafleur, and even more so to be on the cover of SI.
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