Malcolm Subban was always behind.
Four years younger than his older brother, the inimitable P.K., the Golden Knights goalie was always behind.
In school, he was behind. In athletics, he was behind. From their childhoods in Toronto to adulthood as professional hockey players, P.K. Subban was always leading the way for the family, while Malcolm was behind
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Even as P.K. roared onto the NHL scene as a 21-year-old in 2010, Malcolm was a few steps behind.
He's no longer behind.
When Malcolm Subban was drafted in the first round by the Boston Bruins in 2012, P.K. Subban has already played for the Montreal Canadiens for two years. By the time Malcolm Subban was claimed off waivers by the Golden Knights from Boston this October, P.K. Subban had played 500 games in the league.
Malcolm Subban Speaks About Facing Brother For First Time
The Golden Knights goalie will face PK Subban for the first time, with their father in attendance.


















