Subban nearly crashes his truck into his brothers house!

He's laughing the whole time.

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Subban nearly crashes his truck into his brothers house!

Sometimes it's just too hard to resist the temptation to get one over on your brother.

Over the weekend New Jersey Devils star defenseman P.K. Subban decided to share an embarrassing moment from his brother, National Hockey League goaltender Malcolm Subban, one that was captured on a security camera at what would appear to be P.K.'s home. Now we don't know for certain whether or not this took place at P.K.'s home, but what we do know is that he was able to get his hands on the security footage to publish online, so we think it's very likely that this is indeed the case.

The video itself, which appears to be footage captured on a security camera outside of the home, shows Malcolm driving up to the residence in a large looking pick up truck before parking himself in the center of the driveway. Now normally this would be the end of the story except for one small detail, Malcolm forgot to put his rather large truck into park.

What happens next is something you would expect to see out of a comedy sketch, Malcolm begins to slowly walk away from the truck as the truck, seemingly even more slowly, begins to roll towards the house behind it. Now I don't think it was rolling at such a speed that it would have done major damage to the house, but you don't wanna be doing any kind of damage to your house if it can be avoided. 

Thankfully, again like something out of a movie, Malcolm realizes his error just in time and quickly turns around to stop the moving truck. Not having enough time to hop in the truck and slam his foot on the brake pedal, Malcolm dives into the driver's side of the truck and instead slams on the brakes using his hand. You get to see the red brake lights come on just as the truck was about to hit the house, and thankfully that puts a stop to the whole fiasco. 

Perhaps the best part of the video is what is happening off camera however, what I presume to be P.K. Subban can be heard chuckling in the background as he records the video to his phone, no doubt knowing full well that he was about to show his brother's parking skills to the world.

You're never too old to get one over on your brother.


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