One would think the answer to the question as to whether or not Montreal Canadiens defenseman P.K. Subban should represent Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics is pretty simple.
He did, after all, win the Norris Memorial Trophy last year.
With the Norris going to the defenseman demonstrating the “greatest all-round ability in the position," at least according to some site by the name of NHL.com—and what would they know about hockey—logic would dictate Subban is a lock to make the team.
Yet, here we are.
About a month before the team is to be officially announced (January 7) and TSN’s Bob McKenzie, via SportingNews.com, has reported that, “he doesn’t know if the powers that be would [put Subban on the roster].”
McKenzie is arguably the most well-respected reporter in the world of North American hockey. So whatever he says you can probably take to the bank as being true. So what gives?
Admittedly, from time to time Subban makes bad plays.
This was evident against the New Jersey ...
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Article written by Ryan Szporer