P.K. Subban is one of the more popular players in the league, and is a hero in many hockey fans’ minds.

Still, as Subban will tell you himself, it can be fun to play the villain. In the latest Cabbie Presents, Subban reminisces about his time as a villain in Boston while playing for Montreal and looks forward to hopefully being a hero in Nashville. He’s already looked the part so far in these playoffs, as he’s absolutely shut down opposing teams’ top talent so far.

Still, hockey is a team game, so his teammates and opponents need a role in the P.K. Subban story, too. Click here to find out who fills the unofficial roles of: “Mr. Positivity”, “Team Psychiatrist”, “Fearless Leader”, “Coolest in the Room” and “Says Anything Out Loud”.

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The coolest man in the room, Pekka Rinne, has certainly lived up to his role so far in the playoffs.
 

 

#Rinne has been a brick wall in net for the #Predators all playoffs long. . #StanleyCup

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The last time Cabbie caught up with P.K. was earlier in the season, when his documentary about a game-changing offseason dropped. That documentary is more relevant than ever as the storyline of P.K. Subban’s trade from the Habs continues to come up. With the Predators advancing to the Stanley Cup Final and Montreal experiencing another early exit, it seems like trading Subban didn’t move the needle in a positive way for the Habs. It has even Subban perplexed as to why he was dealt, as he told ESPN “I still have no idea why I’m not a Montreal Canadien, and quite frankly, I really don’t care.”

Here’s some more on his change of scenery with Cabbie.

Subban has definitely skated past the noise this season.