Aside from Sidney Crosby, P.K. Subban might be the biggest star in the Stanley Cup final right now.

The 28-year-old is walking the walking and talking the talk on and off the ice, and what he and Crosby were discussing in Game 3 has become a big talking point.

Even though Crosby denied saying that to Subban, that didn't stop the defenceman from bringing an entire bag of Listerine with him to the arena for Game 4.

After Nashville's big win to even the series, ESPN's Steve Levy and Barry Melrose asked him out his bad breath and he gave a wonderful theory as to why his breath may have smelt bad.

 

 

P.K. Subban has a theory that might explain his bad breath.

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As per livestrong.com, "according to a survey by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, 40 percent of people following a low-carb diet reported having bad breath."

In conclusion, Subban's low-carb, high-protein diet could be the cause of his bad breath.  How great are the Stanley Cup playoffs?

(H/T: SportsCenter)