A Quote by P.K. Subban

To win the Stanley Cup is such a process and it takes everybody on board. — © P.K. Subban
To win the Stanley Cup is such a process and it takes everybody on board.
Anyone who plays in the NHL dreams to win the Stanley Cup and I dreamed as well to be one of them and raise the cup in Washington and bring it home to Moscow and celebrate with my friends and my parents.
My only goal is to win the Stanley Cup and do what I have to to win that.
Stanley Cup winners don’t hand back the Stanley Cup.
What I've learned so far from researching is that to win the Stanley Cup, you have to make the playoffs.
Individual honors and scoring championships are great, but my No. 1 goal is to win the Stanley Cup.
It's obviously disappointing and surreal when you see someone else win the Stanley Cup.
At the 1974 Stanley Cup Finals: Win today and we walk together forever.
The most important thing for us is winning the Stanley Cup and I want to win.
That's what they hired me to do in Washington, change a little bit of the culture, try to win a Stanley Cup.
I think to compare any time you win a Stanley Cup would be unfair to all the players from all the teams.
Individual records are nice to get, but before the season starts, you want to play to win the Stanley Cup!
You do not play hockey for good seasons. You play to win the Stanley Cup. It has to be the objective.
I really do enjoy coming to the rink and working hard, putting the time in as you need when you get older. But the ultimate thing is you want to win the Stanley Cup.
If you are not playing for the Stanley Cup at the end of the year, what's the point? If you don't win, you may as well not make the playoffs, because you are loser just like everyone else.
Getting faculties to come to a consensus about something that they've never really thought about or had to worry about in their careers before can be a rather slow process and a long process, it certainly was the case at Harvard, and it's the case with most of the general education curricula that I know of, it takes four or five years just to get everybody on board with one idea.
The common vision is winning - and winning a World Cup. We have a three-year plan - win the World Cup, win the Olympics, win the Euros - and the common agreement is you want to create a legacy and win the World Cup; then, everything else falls into place.
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