MALCOLM SUBBAN
North American Goalie - Belleville, OHL
Final Rank:1Midterm Rank:1
Position:GoalieCatches:Left
Height:6' 2"Weight:201
Born:December 21, 1993Hometown:Rexdale, ON
Born in:Toronto, ON, CAN
Drafted: 2012: BOS (1st Round / 24th Overall) 
• In his second OHL season, Subban finished fourth in the League with a 2.50 goals-against average and tied for fifth with a 0.923 save percentage. In 39 games he recorded 25 wins and 14 losses.

• He is one of three hockey playing brothers. His older brother, P.K. (43rd overall in 2007), completed his second NHL season with the Montreal Canadiens in 2011-12 and younger brother, Jordan, completed his rookie season with Belleville after being selected fifth overall by the Bulls in the 2011 Ontario Hockey League priority draft.

• In 2010-11, Subban appeared in 32 games with the Belleville Bulls posting 10 wins (10-17-0) and finishing second among OHL rookie goaltenders with a 3.16 goals-against average and a .900 save percentage.

• Subban played for Team Canada at the 2011 World Under-18 Championships earning a shutout in his first game. He finished the tournament with 2.98 goals-against average and a .913 save percentage.

• The starting goalie for the Mississauga Reps in Canada’s 2010 National Midget AAA Championship, Subban led his team to the championship game where he stopped 55 of 58 shots in a losing effort.

• Subban started skating at 22 months and began playing hockey at age three. He played defense until he was 12 before becoming a goaltender. One year after changing positions he was playing AAA in the Greater Toronto Hockey League.

• He wears the number 30 in honor of his idol, New York Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist -- "I remember watching him in the 2006 Winter Olympics when he won gold and I’ve idolized him ever since”.

• The Subban’s are an athletic family: his father, Karl, was a basketball star at Lakehead University and is the school’s fifth leading scorer all-time; his mother, Maria, ran track in high school; and his oldest sister, Natassia, played basketball at York University, finishing her playing career in 2004 as the Ontario University Athletics all-time leading scorer in women’s basketball.

FAVORITES
NHL team: New York Rangers
NHL player: Henrik Lundqvist
Goal celebration: Jaromir Jagr’s salute
Video game: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
Artist: Eminem and Drake
Movie: Fast Five
TV show: NHL on the Fly and TSN
Website: YouTube
Pump-up song: ‘Cinderella Man’ by Eminem

STATISTICS

SEASONTEAMLEAGUEGPGAAMinSOSv%
2023-2024SPRINGFIELDAHL312.94175500.907
2023-2024CLEVELANDAHL44.5622300.853
2023-2024COLUMBUSNHL13.006000.914
2022-2023ROCHESTERAHL392.94234720.903
2021-2022ROCHESTERAHL53.3830100.893
2021-2022ROCKFORDAHL53.3730100.893
2021-2022BUFFALONHL44.8421000.871
2020-2021CHICAGONHL163.1988120.900
2019-2020VEGASNHL203.17113300.890
2019-2020CHICAGONHL10.00100.000
2018-2019VEGASNHL212.93122610.902
2017-2018VEGASNHL222.68123000.910
2016-2017PROVIDENCEAHL322.41178810.917
2016-2017BOSTONNHL15.883000.812
2015-2016PROVIDENCEAHL272.46163510.911
2014-2015BOSTONNHL15.763100.500
2011-2012BELLEVILLE (OHL)DEFUNCT392.50225830.923
2010-2011BELLEVILLE (OHL)DEFUNCT323.16178500.900
2009-2010BELLEVILLE (OHL)DEFUNCT10.001301.000