After a hockey player and television analyst, PK Subban now works as a security guard.
On Wednesday, the former Montreal Canadiens defenseman posted videos of himself at work at his new job at the Calgary Stampede. This is obviously a marketing initiative for the event which attracts many Albertans each year.
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“I take my job very seriously,” Subban said. You know what? There are several big stars coming to town and I have to make sure everything runs smoothly.”
The 34-year-old retired from the National League at the end of the 2021-22 season, it was his third appearance with the New Jersey Devils jersey. He also spent three seasons with the Nashville Predators, in addition to the seven seasons he was a member of the Sainte-Flanelle.
Subban then made the leap into the media, where he worked as a hockey analyst for the American broadcaster ESPN.
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