P.K. Subban has always stood out — not just for his electrifying play on the ice, but for the confidence, flair, and fearlessness he brought to every game. In this exclusive episode of the Hockey Docs Podcast, Subban shares his journey in his own words — from his early days in Belleville to becoming one of the most impactful players and personalities in modern hockey.



Subban opens up about:

Why self-belief was non-negotiable from Day 1

The sacrifices and support from his family that shaped his identity

Navigating the expectations of junior hockey and Team Canada

Staying true to himself in a sport that often demanded conformity

“People told me to tone it down, but I never wanted to be anyone other than myself.”

This is more than just a hockey story — it’s a masterclass in resilience, confidence, and authenticity.

Nine members of the Belleville Bulls are in Windsor to play in the Subway OHL All-Star Classic. From left: Assistant Coach Jake Grime, Head Coach George Burnett, Shawn Lalonde, Bryan Cameron, Mike Murphy, P.K. Subban, Eric Tangradi, Athletic Therapist Ryan Bennett and Equipment Manager Matt Sands. Photo by Aaron Bell.