For the first time since childhood, P.K. Subban and Malcolm Subban will square off Friday when the Vegas Golden Knights visit the Nashville Predators.
With P.K. being five years older than Malcolm, the two were previously never able to play with or against each other in competition, making Friday's game that much more special.
"No we weren't (able to play together), when I left the OHL that's when he came in and I know he got to play with my brother Jordan," P.K. said. "I've never had the opportunity to play against any of them so it'll be pretty special seeing him on the other side tonight."
The pair's father, Karl, will also be in attendance, and will be rocking a Golden Knights jersey as he's supporting Malcolm during the Golden Knights' first father's trip.
"For sure it's pretty special," P.K. said of having Karl in attendance. "Just like any other brothers that have ever played with each other or played against each other, it's a pretty special moment when you do it and for him (Malcolm) I think he's worked really, really hard to get to the NHL and the start of his career's been great. So just going to take in the whole moment."
As fate would have it, both the Predators and Golden Knights enter Friday riding hot streaks that sees Nashville with an 8-1-1 record in their last 10 games, while Vegas is 7-3-0.
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