The Canadiens captain welcomed former Habs defenseman P.K. Subban to the Bell Centre recently while taping an episode of the latter's new ESPN+ series, P.K.'s Places, and showcased his scoring prowess in a game of bubble hockey at center ice.
Turns out Nick really can score from anywhere, including under a large plastic dome.
Watch the segment below to find out if defense truly tops offense:
Before duking it out on the tabletop ice, the pair also discussed playing in Montreal, being surrounded by Habs legends, the 2021 Stanley Cup run, and more. Suzuki's favorite Subban moment being his fake-out breakaway goal against Boston during the 2014 Eastern Conference semifinals is perfectly on brand.
The Bell Centre visit was Subban's second this year, after previously bringing back the legendary triple low five with Carey Price during his Homecoming Night in January.
P.K.'s Places is not currently available to stream in Canada, but fans in the United States and internationally can watch the series now on ESPN+.