Words matter. These are the best P.K. Subban Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Why do I have to just focus on hockey? Why can’t I help people? Why can’t I have fun with my fans?
I’ve always been one to want to represent my country. I’ve done it on a few occasions and I’ve had tremendous success.
When young players come into the league, they see how pop culture has affected the other sports, like the NBA and the NFL. They come in with more of an open mind.
This is a game that at the end of the day, it’s sports entertainment. We have to perform to keep fans in the seats, and what they pay helps put food on our tables.
Always been a Cowboys fan. Started as a Deion Sanders fan and learned to love the Cowboys. My dad’s a big Cowboys fan too.
My family doesn’t know what vacations are, man.
I always have something to prove.
Community stuff is always important to me, it’s very important to the New Jersey Devils and the organization, so along with not just myself but the rest of the players on the team, it’s always a priority to be able to give back in the best way possible.
My job is to come out and help build a championship team.
I love Montreal. I’ve always loved the city. And when it really comes down to it I never envisioned myself playing for any other team other than the Montreal Canadiens.
To win the Stanley Cup is such a process and it takes everybody on board.
A Hall of Famer isn’t just the guy who put up great numbers. It’s the guy who has changed the sport for the better, who has had an impact.
What works for me might not work for the next guy. You have to work within yourself and know what’s going to provide you with the amount of energy you need to do your job.
The feeling being back in Montreal, it will never change. Montreal’s going to be home because of the relationships that I’ve built here.
I think I just want to focus on being the best player that I can be and being the best role model that I can be by just doing all the right things, not just for black kids or kids from different backgrounds, but for all kids who play the game. You want them to look at you in a positive light.
I have a production company, I have a marketing company, I have different things that I have going on and different interests and there’s nothing wrong with having different interests as long as you prioritize the things that you need to do first. And I do.
Your butt and back are two of the strongest parts of your body.
We’re very lucky. We’ve been blessed with a platform, and what you can do with that platform, you can do a million things with it. I guess I just take pride in using the platform the right way.
I’m a pretty personable guy, so I’ll never shy away from a fan that wants to ask me a question or even introduce themselves.
I’ve always liked country music.
The Olympics is about representing your country, and if you get an opportunity to play you give it all you have.
The first car I purchased was for my father. I bought him a truck. I didn’t want to see myself driving around in a nicer car than him. I wanted him to feel like he’s accomplished a lot, too, which he has. He’s put me in a great position.
For a family to have five kids and to have emigrated from the West Indies, my father from Jamaica and my mother from Montserrat – it’s not easy to provide for five kids let alone put three kids in AAA hockey, one being a goalie, and put two daughters through university.
Listen, I always choose to see the good in people. And everybody’s different, everybody chooses to handle things differently.
I think it’s important to build people up and to make people feel good.
I’ve never been short of putting high expectations on myself; I’ve never been short of saying I want to win a Stanley Cup.
I’m a pretty big believer in seizing the moment.
I’m a competitive guy, and when it’s time to be competitive, I’m all in.
I embrace responsibility.
I don’t ever judge somebody by what comes out of their mouth ’cause I don’t know what they’re thinking. Sometimes people might just say things just to see how you react about it. People might say things to you just to try to throw you off your game. Doesn’t necessarily mean they’re a racist.
In this world, there are bad people and there are good people. We can either choose to celebrate the bad ones all the time, or we can celebrate the good ones.
I eat a lot of protein – steak in the morning, steak in the afternoon, fish, chicken.
The fans in Montreal are great.
There wasn’t a day when I felt like hockey was work. I still don’t feel that way.
I just speak my mind, I speak the truth.
One of the things that upset me a lot, and I’m pretty open about it is people that challenge my character or challenge my commitment to my job or the game that I play.
Winning is the most important thing to me.
You have to remember that when you’re in the NHL, you have the platform, and you’ll never have a bigger platform than when you’re playing.
You only have one shot at most things, so why not give it everything you’ve got, right?
No one remembers the guy who goes out and does an adequate job.
I think that in all aspects of the game, especially in professional sports but specifically in hockey, we want to grow the game.
If someone wants to call me a Harlem Globetrotter, well, great, go ahead. I was very good at basketball. I was a really good point guard. I was the best passer.
Just leaving it all on the ice, I do it every game, and the fans appreciate that.
It’s something I am very passionate about, designing clothes and being creative and fashion-forward.
Hockey’s filled with great people, and it’s a great sport, and I encourage a lot of people to play it because of the relationships that you make in hockey.