Security footage and Paul Bissonnette (via X/Getty Images)
Paul Bissonnette is one of the most entertaining hockey media personalities right now. The former Arizona Coyotes grinder was a popular name when he played, and his star has since grown since becoming an analyst for TNT.
Bissonnette played just over 200 NHL games, split between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the then-Phoenix Coyotes. While Biznasty may have only scored just over 20 points in the NHL, he had his role, and he knew it.
Recently, Bissonnette has been making the rounds on social media after it was revealed that he had got into it with a few men at a restaurant in Phoenix after they were reportedly harassing a worker at the restaurant.
After standing up for the worker, the group of six turned to the former NHL enforcer and decided to start throwing punches this way. He stood his ground and fought back; now, some new revelations are coming out about the situation.
Paul Bissonnette Is Not Happy Following The Release Of His Attackers
According to Shea Stevens on X, it was revealed that the men accused in the attack had been captured on camera many hours before the incident, assaulting a male and female worker at a golf club in the area
Bissonnette was not happy to hear the saddening news; he replied to the post claiming that part of the crew was taken to jail after the ordeal and released without bail the day following the incident.
Biznasty added to the X post, claiming that he would do “everything I can to ruin these” people. The former NHL enforcer was not happy at all, and while there have been no other details released on the situation, we can most likely say that Paul Bissonnette will be on a mission.
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