Others howled. There goes Subban again! Making himself the story! What's he doing, trying to get an endorsement deal with Listerine?
The media asked about it after the game and again Sunday.
"You can't be perfect, you know?" Subban said with another smile. "There's things I've got to work on. I guess making sure my breath smells good on the ice is one of them."
More howling, or at least eye-rolling. There goes the media again! Making something out of nothing! Don't they know it's about hockey, not halitosis?
"Yeah, he made that up," Crosby said Sunday. "I didn't. I didn't say that."
Too bad. It would have been funnier.
"Subban] has great breath," Predators defenseman Roman Josi said. "He's always well dressed, always smells good."
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Look, Subban can go too far sometimes. I have criticized him for it. The media can be silly sometimes. I have been guilty of it. I'm sure some will think I'm guilty of it now.
But in this case, it's part of the antics of the Stanley Cup Playoffs or any other big sporting event. Ever listened to the talk at the Super Bowl?
And on a certain level, it's revealing.
Love him or not, Subban doesn't care. He loves the competition and attention.
Asked about facing Crosby, he said: "Love it. Love it. I mean, it's always great playing against the world's best players, and he's the world's best player. It's always fun to play against those guys, and it's a challenge, and it's going to continue to be a challenge not only for myself but for everyone throughout our lineup."
He loves the gamesmanship too.
"The gamesmanship's awesome," he said. "That's what you love, and that's probably what you miss the most when you finish playing are those battles, the game within the game, I guess you could say."