Subban posts Gomez tribute with Canadiens logo removed
What's removed from a photo speaks a thousand words.
P.K. Subban took to Twitter on Saturday to offer congratulations to former Montreal Canadiens teammate and friend Scott Gomez upon the announcement of the latter's retirement from professional hockey.
Congratulations to a mentor, influencer, and most importantly, close friend. Scott Gomez congrats on your retirement pic.twitter.com/O8jIj3CmQ2
— P.K. Subban (@PKSubban1) September 3, 2016
How nice.
What's interesting is it appears Subban doctored the photo a little bit before posting.
This man really photoshopped the Habs logo off of his helmet. pic.twitter.com/67bm2kpSjN
— Josh (@Haabss) September 4, 2016
Subban, of course, was traded by Montreal to the Nashville Predators earlier this offseason, while Gomez was placed on unconditional waivers and bought out by the Canadiens in the aftermath of the 2012-13 NHL lockout.
As a reminder, the Canadiens play host to the Predators on March 2 in what should be a spirited affair.
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