Subban completes $10M donation pledge to Montreal Children's Hospital
Former Norris Trophy winner made pledge decade ago while playing for Canadiens
www.nhl.comHere’s the latest I can confirm:
In 2026, headlines reported that P.K. Subban completed a long-running pledge of $10 million to the Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation, noting it as a decade-long donation project that began around 2015 and culminated in 2026. This marks the completion of the initial fundraising pledge that Subban announced while with the Canadiens.[2][3][4]
Coverage from major outlets reiterates that the donation was the largest philanthropic commitment by a Canadian professional athlete at the time it was announced in 2015, and that Subban has since honored the pledge through ongoing fundraising and foundation activity.[3][6]
Local and league outlets at the time of the pledge emphasized Subban’s connection to Montreal and his intent to support families of ill children, with the foundation confirming continued commitment even after trades and team changes.[4][7]
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Former Norris Trophy winner made pledge decade ago while playing for Canadiens
www.nhl.comFormer Norris Trophy winner made pledge decade ago while playing for Canadiens
www.nhl.com/CNW Telbec/ - Montreal Canadiens defenceman P.K. Subban and his foundation, the P.K. Subban Foundation, have pledged a minimum of $10 million to the Montreal...
www.newswire.caThe hospital is calling the money the largest philanthropic commitment ever made by a professional athlete in Canada
www.theglobeandmail.comThe Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation says P.K. Subban will "continue to honour his commitment" to the health-care facility, despite now being based 1,800 kilometres away in Nashville.
www.cbc.caOpposing fans may dislike P.K. Subban, but his $10 million donation to the Montreal Children's Hospital shows he's a generous person off the ice.
www.si.comMontreal Canadiens defenseman P.K.
www.latimes.comP.K. Subban is donating more than 15 percent of his salary over the next seven years to the Montreal Children's Hospital.
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