Predators defenseman P.K. Subban always does his part to bring a little cheer to his community, especially around the Christmas season. This year is no different.
Subban disguised himself as a 75-year-old man named “Eddie” in order to spread a little holiday spirit around Nashville.
He took to the streets to hand out candy canes, a complimentary suite at a local Nashville hotel, some tickets, and even a hug or two.
The Preds defenseman saved his biggest surprise for a local single-parent family that he recently met through one of his charitable causes.
Here’s Subban’s fourth annual “Holiday Surprise":It’s holiday surprise year four, and I - or shall I say ‘Eddie’ - is back for much more! A big thank you to @rjosi90 @ChefAntonioPark @PredsNHL @HopitalChildren and all of the other friends who helped make this year happen!! Enjoy folks, and happy holidays!! pic.twitter.com/2sOIvI6dRx
— P.K. Subban (@PKSubban1) December 22, 2017
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