When P.K. Subban arrived in New Jersey, not only did he bring his on-ice talents and dashing sense of style to the team, he brought his unmatched philanthropic ways. Immersing himself in the communities he has lived in to help make a positive impact has always been a part of how Subban has chosen to distinguish himself as an athlete.
"It started pretty organically actually," he shared on a conference video call shortly after the announcement, "my family has a history and they still do today of helping children, (...) everybody in our family, works with children and knows how to give back. And that's all I really know. So the act of giving back or doing something to help someone is what I've witnessed my whole life."
On Tuesday night, the Devils defenseman was recognized by the National Hockey League as the winner of the 2022 King Clancy Award, given to the player whose "leadership on and off the ice and who has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution to his community."
"It's definitely exciting," he said, "You know, it's always, it's a privilege to really receive individual accolades in the NHL, with how many great players there are, and how good those players are at what they do and that includes the things they choose to do off the and to be amongst not just finalists, but winners of the award is pretty special."
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Subban credited the 'sincerely supportive' New Jersey Devils organization as he takes home the NHL's award for leadership on and off the ice