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001: Karl Subban and Raising Pro Hockey Players in Canada

The Color of Hockey

Release Date: 09/30/2017

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The Color of Hockey

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Karl Subban, father of three NHL-drafted sons, P.K., Malcolm, and Jordan shares what it was like raising pro hockey players, immigrating to Canada from Jamaica and his new book How We Did It: The Subban Plan for Success in Hockey, School and Life. Karl’s goal is to inspire adults to see the potential in young children and allow them the opportunity to succeed. Every child is born with potential. In this episode, Bill and Karl Subban go into depth about his children’s success and where they are in their careers now. He breaks down the challenges each of his sons faces and how they overcame...

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Karl Subban, father of three NHL-drafted sons, P.K., Malcolm, and Jordan shares what it was like raising pro hockey players, immigrating to Canada from Jamaica and his new book How We Did It: The Subban Plan for Success in Hockey, School and Life. Karl’s goal is to inspire adults to see the potential in young children and allow them the opportunity to succeed. Every child is born with potential.

In this episode, Bill and Karl Subban go into depth about his children’s success and where they are in their careers now. He breaks down the challenges each of his sons faces and how they overcame their obstacles: P.K. gaining respect among hockey critics, Malcolm playing behind Tuukka Rask in the Boston Bruins system, and Jordan overcoming his lack of size in his quest to become an NHL defenseman.

 

Topics of Discussion:

[:55] Karl’s goals for writing his book: The potential each child holds

[4:43] Immigrating to Canada and becoming one with the culture through hockey

[5:36] An early inspiration to Karl: Montréal Canadiens’ Ken Dryden

[9:04] The expenses of hockey and Karl’s early days of playing the sport

[10:28] Growing up in Sudbury, becoming a fan of the Sudbury Wolves, and finding inspiration in a black player: Mike Marson

[12:04] Racial challenges Karl’s sons face and continuing to persevere

[15:35] Overcoming the negative comments of what other people are saying and tapping into your potential

[18:30] Karl’s perspective on P.K.’s trade from the Montréal Canadiens

[19:50] Karl on P.K.’s welcome to Nashville

[22:00] Nashville Predator’s run to the Stanley Cup Finals

[22:36] Meeting Charles Barkley

[24:50] Money challenges for Karl and Maria Subban; Making sacrifices to help their children succeed

[27:36] Karl’s retirement several years ago and returning back to teaching at-risk children

[30:40] Karl’s predictions for the 2017/18 Hockey Season

 

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Mentioned in this Episode:

How We Did It: The Subban Plan for Success in Hockey, School and Life,
by Karl Subban and Scott Colby