Ex-NHL player rips PK Subban over post on Trump's Team USA call: 'You're a disgrace'
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P.K. Subban, who won gold in the 2014 Olympics while playing for Team Canada, was roasted by a fellow ex-NHL player after posting excitement over President Donald Trump’s call to Team USA before the 4 Nations Face-Off final between the two countries.
Akim Aliu, a Ukranian-Canadian hockey player who has bounced around multiple countries, while playing seven games with the Calgary Flames in the NHL, responded to a post from Subban on X.
Subban’s post was in response to Trump saying he would be calling Team USA before the 4 Nations Face-Off final in Boston against Team Canada, whom they previously beat in the tournament.
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ESPN analyst/sportscaster P.K. Subban covers the Carolina Hurricanes practice at Carter-Finley Stadium on February 17, 2023 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Jaylynn Nash/NHLI via Getty Images)
"The Trizzy Train [train and smoke emojis] could be coming through soon," Subban wrote. "Stay tuned!"
That prompted a lengthy post from Aliu, who started by saying he knew the Subban family well.
"I’ve watched you from afar and never said anything for two main reasons. 1, being the respect I have for your brothers and parents & 2 I’ve always wanted to keep the in fighting between folks of color to a minimum.
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"This was something I couldn’t let go -," Aliu added.
Aliu went on to eviscerate Subban — who is currently an ESPN analyst — ultimately calling him a "disgrace" and a "humiliation of the very land you are born and raised in."
"I’ve known you since I was ten years old and


