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A closer look at Shea Weber, the newest member of the Habs

The Nashville Predators may be gaining a slick dresser and tenacious defenceman in P.K. Subban, but the trade has cost them their captain, the winner of this year's Messier Award and a two-time gold medal Olympian.

'I'm not P.K. Subban, I'm not going to try to be,' says former Nashville Predators captain

Nashville Predators defenceman Shea Weber celebrates after scoring against the San Jose Sharks in the playoffs on May 3, 2016. (Mark Humphrey/The Associated Press)

The Nashville Predators may be gaining a slick dresser and tenacious defenceman in P.K. Subban, butthe trade has cost them their captain, the winner of this year's MessierNHL leadership awardand a two-time gold medal Olympian.

"I really grew up in the 10, 11 years I spent there," said a slightly rueful-sounding Shea Weber in a conference call Wednesday evening, just a couple of hours after the contentious trade was made official.

"It'd be not human of me to say I'm not going to miss it ...but I've got to look at what's ahead of me now."

What's ahead, in the immediate sense, are big shoes to fill, at least in terms of Subban's reputation as the most generous, most hip and most beloved Hab.

"I'm not P.K. Subban," Weber saidwhen he was asked about that reputation.

"I'm not going to try to be."

The Montreal Canadiens traded P.K. Subban, right, to the Nashville Predators for Shea Weber in a blockbuster swap of all-star defencemen. (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Small-town boy

SheaWeberis, in many ways, Subban'squintessentialopposite: He's the son of a hairdresser and a sawmill worker who grew up in the small town ofSicamous, B.C., population 3,057.

As much as Subban is brash, bold and outspoken, Weber, at 30, is settled:He married his highschool sweetheart,BaileyMunro, whom hemet while playing junior hockey inKelowna.

The couple havea two-year-old boy namedBeckette.

Weber is known as a man of few words, described byThe Tennesseannewspaperas "quiet, succinct, stoic but polite."

Thatslapshot

His prowess on the ice is something else entirely, especially his slapshot, which isknown to"rip twine, break bones and create myths."

And that's no exaggeration hisslapshots have broken the bones of at least four teammates over the years.

One shot clocked 174.6 km/hto win the prize for "hardest shot"at the NHL 2015All Stars skills competition.

Hisslapshot alsohelped bring home two successive gold medals from the Winter Olympics.

In a6-0 Canada win over Austria in Sochi, Twitter went wild over the speed of his shot:

And then there's the most memorable slapshot of them all: A wicked blast that drove the puck right through the net in a Team Canadagame against Germany at theVancouver Olympicsin 2010.

That rocket, viewed 178,490 times-and-counting on Youtube,marked the true start ofstardom for Number 6,who leaves the Predators after six seasons as captain with 443 points in 763 games.

Canada defenceman Shea Weber, centre, celebrates with forward Sidney Crosby, left, and forward Patrice Bergeron after scoring a goal against Norway in the second period of a men's ice hockey game at the 2014 Winter Olympics. (Julio Cortez/AP)

While some fans are celebrating the trade, there's little doubt Shea Weber will be missed.

Generous spirit

LikeSubban, the defencemanhas a community spirit. With his former teammate,goalie Pekka Rinne, Weberlaunched a fund in 2013 toraise awareness and moneyfor cancer research at Nashville'sVanderbilt Children's Hospital.
Shea Weber, along with Predators goalie Pekka Rinne, launched the 365 Pediatric Cancer Fund, to raise awareness and funds for cancer research at Nashville's Vanderbilt Children's Hospital. (Predators.nhl.com)

Weber'smother, Tracy, was diagnosed withbrain cancerwhenSheaWeber was just 15, from which she laterdiedin 2010. Perhaps, in part, because of that, he isalso a supporter of the B.C. Cancer Society and theKelownaChildren's Hospital.

"You can't ask for more," said Habs GM Marc Bergevinabout his newest acquisition. "His track record speaks for itself."

"He is topnotch."

Montreal Canadiens fans have a wait-and-see attitude, stung as so many are by their hero Subban'sdeparture.

Weber, meanwhile, is stoic. He's keen to work hard and keep in shape all summer, to prove to the fans he still has legs.

He's also keen to join his old Team Canadapal Carey Price on the ice, andcall the Bell Centre his home arena.

"Guys look forward to going there because they know it's going to be loud, packed, and the fans are very, very passionate," he said.

"I'm looking forward to just how passionate the fans are."

Montreal Canadiens' Brendan Gallagher and Nashville Predators' Shea Weber tangle as they both try to take possession of the puck. (Peter McCabe/The Canadian Press)