Retired in September, it was no surprise that P.K. Subban agreed to terms on a three-season contract with ESPN.
It is reported that he will be a studio analyst, but will also do a few games here and there during the season.
I've known for a few weeks now. It was hard to know what I was going to do and keep it to myself. But I'm excited now that we're here," Subban said. "I had done some work during the playoffs and it was great. I enjoyed working with the producers and everybody."
The former Montreal Canadiens defenceman played 834 NHL games and had 467 points.