The NHL Play of the Year is back today with another matchup of unreal plays.

In the fourth match-up of the Round of 16 Matt Cullen and Taylor Beck of the Nashville Predators look to take down Montreal Canadiens superstar P.K. Subban.

Subban displayed his ability to go around the world to a capacity Bell Centre crowd and made the Colorado Avalanche defence look silly.

The 25-year-old D-man chased down the puck in Avs' corner before embarking on a seemingly effortless skate around the net. Then, with no defenders in site, Subban squared up against goaltender Calvin Pickard and undressed him with a beautiful deke before potting the puck.

Beck set up Cullen for one his easier goals of the year against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden.

With his back turned to the net, the 23-year-old Beck feel to his knees while receiving a pass, but still managed to regain his composure and complete a money no-look, backhanded feed to a wide-open Cullen who was waiting on the doorstep in front of the net. He made no mistake, beating Cam Talbot for the tally.

Beck and Cullen defeated Andrew Ladd and Mathieu Perreault while Subban beat Charlie Coyle in the first round.

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