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It’s been more than three years since P.K. Subban was traded by the Montreal Canadiens, but he has returned to the city this week for his annual fundraisers for the Montreal Children’s Hospital.

The defenceman was downtown at the new Holt Renfrew Ogilvie boutique Thursday night for a charity event. Ten per cent of luxury brand sales during the night were donated to the P.K. Subban Foundation.

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The event was one of many this week to help meet his 2015 pledge to raise $10 million for the hospital. Subban hosted a hockey camp for 320 kids on Wednesday and Thursday and will participate in a hockey tournament and a spinning class later this week.

“We’ve already raised over $300,000 and we’re not even halfway through the week yet,” Subban said.

In the last four years, the foundation has collected more than $3 million.

“We’re going to continue to be innovative and creative and we’re going to continue raising the bar in Montreal for what we believe people should strive for in terms of helping other people and building foundations,” Subban said.