Subban on emotional homecoming: 'All those memories come back'

It wasn't just an ordinary game for P.K. Subban.
The charismatic blue-liner, playing in the Bell Centre for the first time in Nashville Predators colors, was the story all night long, and was put front and center prior to Thursday's puck drop with a touching video tribute.
In the months since the Montreal Canadiens shipped him of town, speculation's swirled as to why Subban, clearly a fan favorite, didn't fit in the their future plans. Still, despite his shocking exit, Subban was moved by his so-called homecoming.
"It's a first-class organization, so I'd expect nothing less," Subban told reporters postgame.
He was visibly overcome with emotion after the tribute, shedding tears while saluting his former home crowd.
"All those memories come back, whether it's stuff to do with the hospital or kids, family, teammates, whatever it is," Subban said. "I felt that I shared that with all the fans and the community here, I guess that's how it all came out."
Subban managed an assist on the Predators' lone goal in the 2-1 loss.
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