I don’t have live access to current news at the moment. Here’s what I can share based on recent, publicly reported information up to 2026:
- P.K. Subban’s major charitable pledge: In 2015, Subban pledged to raise and donate CAD 10 million to the Montreal Children’s Hospital over seven years, with the goal of making it the largest philanthropic commitment by a sports figure in Canada.[1][2][3]
- Progress updates: Periodic updates over the years indicated ongoing fundraising efforts tied to that pledge, including events and matching donations by Subban’s foundation, and, in some reports, continued engagement with the hospital’s foundation to drive support and year-end matching drives.[5][7][8]
- 2026 status: Recent NHL and hospital communications referenced that the pledge continued to be a guiding commitment, with coverage noting completion timelines and continued fundraising activity related to the project. One notable item from 2026 framed Subban as having completed or near-completed the pledged $10 million, depending on the reporting date, with the foundation describing the work as ongoing and the pledge as fulfilled or near-fulfilled in the context of updated announcements.[4][6]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest articles and provide a concise update with citations from current sources. I can also summarize the key milestones of the pledge and how the fundraising has progressed over the years.
Sources
On Wednesday, the 2013 Norris Trophy winner spoke with CJAD 800 Radio host Aaron Rand about his life away from hockey, his new gig as an ESPN analyst, and his continued work with the Montreal Children’s Hospital.
montreal.ctvnews.caThe Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation says P.K. Subban will "continue to honour his commitment" to the health-care facility, despite now being based 1,800 kilometres away in Nashville.
www.cbc.caWith his video message about justice and his $50K donation to the fund for the daughter of George Floyd, P.K. Subban continued to prove his philanthropy won't fade with his diminishing skills.
www.forbes.comOpposing fans may dislike P.K. Subban, but his $10 million donation to the Montreal Children's Hospital shows he's a generous person off the ice.
www.si.comFormer Norris Trophy winner made pledge decade ago while playing for Canadiens
www.nhl.comP.K. Subban is donating more than 15 percent of his salary over the next seven years to the Montreal Children's Hospital.
www.cbssports.comThe hospital is calling the money the largest philanthropic commitment ever made by a professional athlete in Canada
www.theglobeandmail.com/CNW Telbec/ - Montreal Canadiens defenceman P.K. Subban and his foundation, the P.K. Subban Foundation, have pledged a minimum of $10 million to the Montreal...
www.newswire.caFormer Norris Trophy winner made pledge decade ago while playing for Canadiens
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