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'Kids, I will not let you down,' P.K. Subban tells patients at Montreal Children's Hospital

Nearly a year after making his $10-million pledge, former Habs player P.K. Subban returned today to the Montreal Children's Hospital. He says he will continue his fundraising efforts despite being traded to Nashville.

Star defenceman promises to continue fundraising efforts despite being traded to Nashville

Nashville Predators defenceman P.K. Subban addresses a gathering nearly one year after making a $10-million pledge to the Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation.. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

NHL defenceman P.K. Subban says he remains committed to the raising money for the Montreal Children's Hospital despite being traded by the Canadiensto the Nashville Predators in June.

Nearly a year after making a $10-million fundraising pledge, the beloved former Habreturned to the hospital to give an update on his charitable work.

"My jersey might change, but what I support will alwaysstaythe same," Subban told a news conference inthe atrium named in his honour.

"Montreal, thank you for rallying around me, I couldn't have done it without you."


The hospital said his contributions so far have touched the lives of more than 9,000 families, paying for everything from parking vouchers to respiratory equipment.

Subban said his charity has raised a total of $1.4 million.

He plans to regularly return to the hospital andfollow throughon his pledgeto raise $10 million.

"My biggest worries are the people that need help," he said.

"Kids, I will not let you down."

Subban said he's looking forward to a fresh start with the Predators, playfully jokinghe would visit Montreal if he wins the championship.

"If I win a Stanley Cup this year, there is no doubt it's coming back here," he said.