The fact the Predators parted with Weber, a player who has meant so much to the franchise, was not lost on Subban.
"I just feel good knowing a team has moved someone to bring me in because they want me," Subban said. "They moved a great player, probably the last player everybody thought they would move, but they moved a great player, their captain, to bring me in, and that shows a team that wants you. I'm just happy to be in a position where I can excel and feel good coming to the rink every day about myself, about the team, about my position. More importantly, I just look forward to trying to win a Stanley Cup."
Part of Subban's appeal around the League is his sense of humor, and that was on full display during his conference call with the Nashville media. Asked if he thought the Predators had one of the best defense corps in the League, Subban joked about it being the best-looking group.
"Aside from them being outstanding defensemen and great defensemen, I'd have to say now with the acquisition of myself, and before they were pretty good-looking with Shea Weber, but I think they got a whole lot better looking now," Subban said.
Subban spent a good amount of time in Nashville for the first time at the 2016 NHL All-Star Weekend. He is on vacation in Paris and said he is looking forward to getting acquainted with his new organization.
"Well I can tell you this right now, I'd like to get [to Nashville] as quickly as possible because I've always enjoyed my time in Nashville," Subban said. "Over [the] All-Star break, I had an opportunity to get to know some of the players on the team. I don't know if that's a coincidence. I got along with the guys great. Some of them I know previously. A couple of them have reached out to me [Wednesday].
"Listen, I'm excited to get down to Nashville, whenever that is."