P.K. Subban clarifies profanity-laced tirade following loss to Penguins
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For P.K. Subban, it's all about winning.
The Montreal Canadiens defenseman took a moment Monday to clarify comments he made following a loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Jan. 9, a game in which he scored only his second goal of the season.
Scoring, he maintains, isn't his ultimate goal.
Here's Subban today, clarifying the comment he made about it not being his job to score goals @Sportsnet : pic.twitter.com/J5jH3iMO3L
— Eric Engels (@EricEngels) January 11, 2016
Even Canadiens owner Geoff Molson offered a comment.
#Habs owner @GMolsonCHC expresses understanding of Subban's post-loss profanity-laced comments: pic.twitter.com/5cE5vUpjbq
— Eric Engels (@EricEngels) January 11, 2016
Montreal has been on quite a slide of late, going 3-7-0 in the past 10 games, and dropping to third in the Atlantic Division.
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