Here’s the latest I can confirm about PK Subban and ESPN:
- ESPN has publicly positioned PK Subban as a full-time analyst for their hockey team, following his retirement, with roles primarily on studio programming and select game assignments.[2][6]
- Reports indicate Subban signed a multi-year agreement with ESPN to continue contributing across ESPN platforms, including The Point and related studio/shows.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the most current ESPN articles or team updates and summarize any new developments (e.g., scheduling, new show projects, or post-season appearances) with citations.
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P.K. Subban is an NHL analyst for ESPN and a former NHL defenseman who played 13 seasons in the league. He joined ESPN’s NHL broadcast team in 2022 and has served as an analyst for the Stanley Cup Playoffs and select NHL games. Subban is also a regular contributor to The Point, ESPN’s NHL studio show.
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www.espn.comAfter contributing during last season's Stanley Cup playoffs coverage, P.K. Subban has become a full-time member of ESPN's hockey team.
www.espn.comFormer hockey star and current hockey analyst P.K. Subban has agreed to a new multiyear deal with his current employer, ESPN. Subban’s new deal will enable the 3x NHL All-Star to continue bringing hockey fans coverage of the sport “across ESPN platforms,” including The Point, the network’s NHL studio show, and other programming such as
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