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Ex-NHL player P.K. Subban causes uproar with “Lizzo-sized lunch” remark in NHL playoffs.

P.K. Subban Under Fire for Controversial Comment About Lizzo

Former NHL defenseman turned ESPN analyst, P.K. Subban, is facing backlash after making a comment about singer Lizzo during his commentary for Game 1 of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Florida Panthers’ second-round series.

“Maybe they need to pack a Lizzo-sized lunch,” Subban said, suggesting that Toronto wasn’t prepared for the game.

While some fans defended Subban’s comment, others found it inappropriate and unprofessional. Many have called for an apology from the analyst.

Subban’s Career and ESPN Deal

Subban retired from professional hockey in September 2022 and joined ESPN as a hockey analyst last fall. He signed a three-year deal with the network, according to the Associated Press.

During his 13 seasons in the NHL, Subban played for the Montreal Canadiens, Nashville Predators, and New Jersey Devils.

About Lizzo

Lizzo, the music superstar, recently won her fourth Grammy for “Record of the Year” for her hit song “About Damn Time.” She also made headlines for her stunning custom Chanel outfit at the Met Gala in New York City.

Takeaways

  • P.K. Subban is facing backlash for his comment about Lizzo during his ESPN commentary.
  • Some fans defended Subban’s comment, while others found it inappropriate and unprofessional.
  • Subban retired from professional hockey in September 2022 and joined ESPN as a hockey analyst last fall.
  • Lizzo recently won her fourth Grammy and made headlines for her Met Gala outfit.

It remains to be seen whether Subban will address the controversy and issue an apology.



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