ESPN’s PK Subban gets LIT UP online for wardrobe choice during Stanley Cup Playoffs coverage

Close your eyes and think about some of the most famous sports broadcasters of all time.
Guys like Howard Cosell, John Madden, Bob Costas, and many more may come to mind.
These guys are all professionals’ professionals; the best of the best. And they dress like that too.
If you want to be taken seriously, a suit and tie is almost a prerequisite for being a great and memorable sports broadcaster.
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Apparently, no one gave that memo to ESPN’s Stanley Cup Playoff commentator PK Subban, as the normally flamboyant media personality had another vintage outfit on display for all the world to see.
And when I say “else,” I’m not exaggerating, because this guy is known for his questionable wardrobe choices while on air.
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With that in mind, Subban doubled down on this odd fit, and the entire Internet took notice.
Dear God! This man wears more satin than the honeymoon suite in a seedy motel in Las Vegas.
Listen, I know I started this article by saying that if you want to be respected in this business, you have to dress accordingly, but I honestly think Subban is the only one who can pull it off.

ESPN analyst PK Subban covers a Carolina Hurricanes practice at Carter-Finley Stadium on February 17, 2023 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Jaylynn Nash/NHLI)
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I know it’s getting the rage on the internet, but it actually looks pretty cool.
Subban’s style of play has also rubbed a lot of people the wrong way, as he plays a little too close to the line (most great players do), so it’s no surprise that his clothing choices have the same effect on people.

PK Subban #76 of the New Jersey Devils handles the puck against the Dallas Stars on April 9, 2022 at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. (Glenn James/NHLI via Getty Images)
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Sure, he won’t be confused with Henrik Lundqvist and his Bond-villain-esque cosplay, but props to PK for paving his own path.
Keep up the good work, Subes!


