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Subban out to prove he is NHL-ready sooner than later July 10, 2014
A year removed from his first season playing professional hockey with the Providence Bruins, Malcolm Subban is already itching at the chance to make his mark in the NHL. His rookie season in the AHL was a fruitful one. In 33 starts, the Toronto-native had a goals-against average of 2.31 and a .920 save percentage. Still just 20-years-old, Subban admits he still has a lot of developing to do. Despite that fact, his mindset going into the upcoming season is to do all he can to make the Boston Bruins squad out of training camp.
For more on Subban, keep reading the nhl.com piece here.