There's a fantastic mural dedicated to P.K. Subban on the streets of Montreal



Once the Montreal Canadiens were eliminated from the NHL playoffs, pretty much every Habs fan who still wishes P.K. Subban was a member of their team jumped on the Nashville Predators’ bandwagon.

Paul Branco, owner of the popular Montreal sports bar Chez Serge, changed the name of his establishment to Chez Subban for the remainder of the playoffs once the Habs were eliminated.



Famed Montreal watering hole Chez Serge has rechristened itself as Chez Subban. (Photo borrowed from a friend.) #NHLPLAYOFFS #predators pic.twitter.com/Xovdm7IG8y — Tracey Lindeman (@traceylindeman) May 13, 2017

Aside from the temporary name change, Branco also had a mural of Subban painted on the side of Chez Subban, which features the 28-year-old defenceman in a Canadiens jersey and a Predators jersey.

(r/hockey)

The mural is actually pretty large and looks outstanding from the street.



Subban isn’t the only professional athlete who has a mural dedicated to him, but he might be the only one with a mural in a city that he no longer plays in.

It’s pretty cool to see a majority of Habs fans back Subban and Preds during their lengthy postseason run.



The #Predators are right back in the series after beating the #Penguins 5-1 in Game 3. #StanleyCup A post shared by TSN (@tsn_official) on Jun 3, 2017 at 8:05pm PDT

(H/T r/hockey)