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  • Jordan Subban: Signs overseas

    Subban signed with Dornbirner EC of the EBEL on Monday.

    The lesser-known Subban brother was selected by the Canucks in the fourth round of the 2013 draft, but he was never able to crack the big club's lineup, instead spending the entirety of the last four seasons in the AHL, totaling 103 points in 232 games over that span. The 24-year-old blueliner will likely spend the rest of his playing career overseas.

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  • Jordan Subban: Set to become free agent

    Subban didn't earn a qualifying offer from Toronto, and will be a free agent on July 1, Chris Johnston of Sportsnet reports.

    This news isn't surprising given the fact that he's never played an NHL game in his career. The 23-year-old scored just four goals and 13 points in 52 AHL contests last year, but did score 16 goals and 36 points during the 2016-17 campaign with AHL Utica. Subban is likely to play almost exclusively in the AHL or ECHL next season with any team he signs with.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jordan Subban: Placed on waivers

    Subban was sent to waivers by Toronto on Sunday.

    Subban is still chasing his NHL debut after being traded from Vancouver to Los Angeles last season before the Kings decided to let him go in the offseason. The 23-year-old scored just four goals and 13 points in 52 AHL contests last year, but did score 16 goals and 36 points during the 2016-17 campaign with AHL Utica.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jordan Subban: Ready to re-kindle NHL dream

    Subban is hoping to re-ignite his career with the Maple Leafs, reports the Lance Hornby of the Toronto Sun.

    Subban was scooped up by the Leafs after the Kings cut him. He has offensive upside, but the 5-foot-9, 175-pound defender needs to improve his own-zone play to carve out a career in the NHL. Subban spent the summer in Toronto working with Matt Nichol's high-profile, high-performance Bio-Steel group. He will likely spend the season with the AHL Marlies, but a good year there could get him close to his NHL dream.

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  • Maple Leafs' Jordan Subban: Garners two-way deal with Toronto

    Subban signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Maple Leafs on Sunday.

    Subban was deemed expendable by the Canucks, but this still checks out as a quality, low-key signing for the Maple Leafs after they courted mega-star John Tavares. Subban has strong hockey bloodlines as the brother of Nashville defenseman P.K. Subban and Malcom Subban, the current No. 2 goalie for the Golden Knights. However, the youngest Subban may start the 2018-19 season in the minors.

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  • Jordan Subban: Not extended by Kings

    Subban did not receive a qualifying offer from the Kings on Monday, Curtis Zupke of the Los Angeles Times reports. As a result, he's set to become an unrestricted free agent July 1.

    Subban was traded from the Canucks in exchange for Nic Dowd last December, but he's still trying to prove that he belongs in the NHL. He definitely deserves recognition beyond being the younger brother of Predators star blueliner P.K. and Golden Knights backup netminder Malcolm, but so far, his minor-league numbers haven't been loud enough -- he's tallied 31 goals and 54 assists to counter a minus-29 rating over 184 AHL appearances.

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  • Kings' Jordan Subban: Dealt to Kings

    Subban was traded to the Kings on Thursday night in exchange for the Canucks receiving Nic Dowd.

    Subban has yet to make his NHL debut, and there's no guarantee that he breaks in with the Kings this season, but he'll assuredly be a viable injury replacement if injuries strike the defensive corps for the royal club. Prior to this trade, he'd added five assists and 13 PIM over 16 games for AHL Utica as part of the 2017-18 campaign.

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  • Canucks' Jordan Subban: Heads back to AHL

    Subban was reassigned to AHL Utica on Tuesday,

    The 21-year-old defenseman will head back to the minor leagues without making his NHL debut. Subban was brought up as relief because of a mumps outbreak in the Canucks' locker room, but enough defensemen are healthy that there's no room for him in the rotation at this point.

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  • Canucks' Jordan Subban: Recalled from minors

    Subban was recalled from AHL Utica on Friday, Sportsnet's John Shannon reports.

    The Canucks find themselves in a messy situation, as there are up to five players believed to be dealing with mumps. It's likely going to take some time for head coach Willie Desjardins to settle on an active lineup for Saturday's home showdown with the Sharks, and the chief bench boss undoubtedly will consider the fact that Subban has yet to make his NHL debut. In 46 games with the AHL's Comets this season, P.K. Subban's youngest brother managed 13 goals and 16 assists, albeit with a minus-10 rating.

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  • Canucks' Jordan Subban: Sent back to AHL

    Subban was reassigned to AHL Utica on Thursday.

    Despite his call-up last Thursday, Subban's NHL debut has been put on hold, despite lingering injuries to fellow defensemen Ben Hutton (hand) and Erik Gudbranson (wrist). He'll pick up where he left off with the Comets, having produced nine goals and 13 assists in 34 games this campaign.

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  • Canucks' Jordan Subban: Called up to Vancouver

    Subban was recalled from AHL Utica on Thursday.

    With Ben Hutton (hand) out 3-to-6 weeks, the Canucks have decided to give Subban a try for the first time this season. The youngest Subban brother is known as an offensive-minded defenseman, as his nine goals, 13 assists and minus-5 rating with Utica will attest. It'll be interesting to see how he adjusts to the speed of the NHL game if and when he's given the opportunity to crack the lineup.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-9, 175 lbs
Birthplace: Rexdale, ON
Age: 29
Shoots: Right