I never said PK is the best Canadian penalty killer...I said he doesn't kill penalties on the Habs, and that's the coaches decision, but when he has killed penalities, he's done it at an elite level
Don't believe me? Here are facts (i know people prefer perception rather than facts when it comes to Subban, but these numbers can't be ignored)
http://www.habseyesontheprize.com/2013/1/21/3884474/p-k-subban-vs-his-peers-habs-montreal-canadiens
specifically...this part
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Remember that "P.K. stands for Penalty Kill" joke? It actually might as well be true. P.K. Subban was outstanding as a penalty killer in 2011-12. This can't be emphasized enough. The Habs' penalty kill suffered virtually no drop off after the trade of Hal Gill, which increased Subban's role even more as he jumped from a heavily used 3rd option to the default top 2 option with Josh Gorges. The Canadiens' penalty kill as a whole was outstanding, but Subban was a major part of its success. Compared to other top defenders in the league Subban stood out in this discipline.
It is tough to totally separate the system from the player, particularly in special teams, but Subban compared favourably to both Gorges and Gill in this regard, and no other Canadiens blueliners were even close to the level of those three."
If we're being honest, theres virtually nothing Subban can't do at at least, an above-average level...but because some people don't like his 'style' or the way he plays. They put these labels on him which are completely unfounded just to justify their criticism of him, when in reality, none of the numbers bear out this criticism.
Does Subban make questionable decisions with the puck at times? No doubt he does and he also needs to improve his clock-management decisions. He tends to want to do too much at the wrong time sometimes, and that can turn out bad. But other than that, it is completely fallacy that he's poor defensively, or can't kill penalties or that he wouldn't accept a lesser role on team Canada, or that he would be a distraction.