There's no questioning the positive impact P.K. Subban's Blueline Buddies has had on the Nashville community.
The program, which brings together an officer from the Metro Nashville Police Department and an underprivileged youth during every home game, gives the two an opportunity to bond over a fun-filled night of hockey.
On Wednesday, as the Preds prepared to finish out their final regular-season road trip in Washington D.C., the Metropolitan Police Department held their Annual Awards Ceremony, which awarded outstanding police officers and members of the Nashville community at Music City Center. Subban and the Nashville Predators Foundation's Rebecca King were honored with the Community Service Award for their efforts and the impact they have made with Blueline Buddies.
From the very beginnings of the program, Subban seemed to know exactly how to bring Blueline Buddies to life.
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