Although he's technically not in New York, hockey in the Metropolitan division is going to be extremely interesting this season.

The New York Rangers will welcome Artemi Panarin, Jacob Trouba and Kaapo Kakko to their young squad.

Across the Hudson River separating New Jersey and New York, the Devils added P.K. Subban and Jack Hughes to their roster, and with Taylor Hall returning from injury, Devils fans are optimistic about the upcoming season.

On Wednesday, Subban made his way to the Devils practice facility where he threw on the Devils road whites and took part in his first on-ice session with his third career NHL club.

We all know he's a roving defenceman, so suiting up as a left-winger might not completely be out of the question. Could you picture him coming off his off-side and ripping cheddar?

You just know P.K. can't wait to get the season underway.


The Devils will officially introduce the 30-year-old on Thursday at a press conference where fans are welcome to encouraged to come at the Prudential Center.

The Toronto native recorded a career-low 31 points (9 goals, 22 assists) in his third and final year in Nashville.