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Injured Subban frustrated at missing 1st game against Canadiens

P.K. Subban is dealing with something he's never had before but is seeing daily improvement with the upper-body injury that has kept the Norris Trophy winner out of the Predators' lineup since Dec. 15.

Shea Weber has no idea how he'll react in his first game in Nashville as a visitor

Nashville's P.K. Subban speaks with the media ahead of Tuesday's game with the Canadiens. The defenceman won't play against his former team because of an injury. (Lacy Atkins/The Tennessean via AP)

P.K. Subban is dealing with something he's never had before, but is seeing daily improvement with the upper-body injury that has kept the all-star defenceman out of the Predators' lineup since Dec. 15.

"It's difficult, but at the same token I'm optimistic," Subban said Tuesday. "I've been pretty lucky my whole career to play in pretty much all the games and just so happens that this is just the way it went for me this time. So I got to be a pro about it and just come in the rink every day and get better just like I have been working with the trainers and it's been going good."

The former Norris Trophy winner met with reporters Tuesday morning, two days after the Predators placed him on injured reserve with what they said was an upper-body injury. The Predators plan to re-evaluate Subban in two to three weeks.

Subban, 27, said he tried to play through the injury for about five games before the decision was made to keep him off the ice. Subban, who has played at least 68 games in five of his previous six NHL seasons, missed seven games before the Predators placed him on injured reserve Sunday . The Predators are 3-2-2 without him in the lineup.

This injury is keeping him out of Tuesday night's game against the team that traded him to Nashville. Subban said he's relying on his new Predators teammates to beat Montreal and Shea Weber, the all-star defenceman the Canadiens picked up in the teams' blockbuster trade in June.

Preds go to Montreal in March

"I hope I can play in the game in Montreal [on March 2], and there's no question I'll be there for sure," Subban said.

Nashville ranked 11th in the Western Conference going into Tuesday's games and fifth in the Central Division with 38 points.

Subban said he's obviously frustrated at missing this game with so many friends and family travelling to Nashville to watch him play against his old team.

"Obviously, it's frustrating," Subban said. "A lot of people I'm sure looked forward to this game. It's a big game for both teams. Both teams are playing well right now."

Weber, who played his 800th career NHL game Saturday, will play his first-ever road game in Nashville on Tuesday. Weber said he went to dinner with some former teammates Monday night, but he wouldn't even guess at how he might react playing in his former home.

"I've never done it before so we'll see," Weber said.