P.K. Subban not interested in your Listerine questions after Stanley Cup loss

Jaime Cardenas | Nashville Tennessean

Show Caption Hide Caption P.K. Subban talks to the media following Stanley Cup Final loss Nashville Predator P.K. Subban talks to the media following the Game 6 loss.

It was one of the most talked about moments in the Stanley Cup Final: The back-and-forth between P.K. Subban and Sidney Crosby -- and the Listerine incident.

Moments after Game 6, Subban did not want to talk about it. Understandably so.

"I mean, I don't think that's the right question right now," he said.

The question? "Your thoughts about that stuff and the Listerine thing."

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The reporter didn't stop with that question and had a follow up. "I just wanted to know your opinion on that."

Subban: "My opinion is we just loss and we're out of the Stanley Cup playoff. And I just watched 22 guys lift the Stanley Cup. So, if you want to ask me about that I'll give you my opinion but the series is over."

And so was that line of questioning.

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