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Subban under criticism for talking about his 'manhood' on live TV
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Subban under criticism for talking about his 'manhood' on live TV

Uh... weird move there, PK....

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If you were unfortunate enough to have to watch last night's ESPN broadcast of Game 2 between the Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars well... I feel bad for you, son.

Personally, I'm not a fan of ESPN's broadcast team as I feel it fells well, well, weeeeeeell short of what Sportsnet/CBC and TNA serve up. So, while I enjoyed the action between Vegas and Dallas last night, I skipped ESPN's intermission panel with PK Subban, Mark Messier and Steve Levy. Typically, ESPN's intermission segments feature Subban and Messier taking awkward jabs at each other while viewers scramble for the remote. Last night though... Subban pushed things beyond awkward into territory that's straight up weird.

After a segment where ESPN showed Vegas star Jack Eichel cutting his stick down with a saw, Subban made a joke about his 'hammer' that landed so poorly, you'd think it was written by Ron MacLean himself. Things got even weirder when Levy backed Subban up on the size of his *ahem* hammer.

Check it out:


Is it possible to die from second hand cringe? Because suddenly I don't feel so great...

Source: ESPN