If the reception he received during his pre-game ceremony wasn’t any indication, P.K. Subban still means a lot to the people of Montreal and the fans of the Montreal Canadiens. I don’t think P.K. Subban was the only person to shed a tear during that emotional moment. (Did I? Nope. Not me.)
2. The Canadiens’ breakouts and zone entries are fast now.
Under Michel Therrien, watching the Canadiens bring the puck up the ice was like watching a football game: the Habs would grind their way through the neutral zone and Hail Mary it into the offensive zone and then battle to try to win back the puck.