Summary
Canadian hockey player P.K. Subban talked about Canada's loss to the U.S. in the Olympic gold medal game. He said Canada's team lacked depth, especially on the fourth line, which affected their chance to win.
Key Facts
- P.K. Subban is a hockey player from Canada who played in the 2014 Winter Olympics.
- Canada lost to the U.S. 2-1 in overtime in the Olympic gold medal game.
- Subban now works as a hockey analyst for ESPN and shared his views on a program called First Take.
- He highlighted that Canada’s fourth line did not perform well in the game.
- Subban suggested that including certain players could have helped the team.
- Opinions on Subban's comments were mixed among fans.
- Canada took 41 shots on goal but only scored once in the game.