Fans Mock Paul Bissonnette As He Humiliates Himself On Live Television
Paul Bissonnette, known for his lively presence on TNT as an analyst since retiring from the NHL, added another memorable moment to his resume today, much to the delight of fans.
In a classic blunder on live television, Bissonnette found himself the center of attention during an intermission segment. The TNT crew, in their playful style, aimed to recreate
Mark Jankowski's goal from the game.
Assigned the role of Jankowski, Bissonnette took a shot at the net, only to miss and hit the electronic screen behind it, shattering one of the panels.
The mishap quickly reignited old memories, with fans online resurrecting Bissonnette's old nickname in jest.
«A wicked shot to the LEDs by @BizNasty2point0»
During his NHL career spanning 202 games, Bissonnette's prowess as a goal scorer was modest, tallying just 7 goals and 22 points. However, he earned his keep as an enforcer, dishing out 367 hits and accumulating 340 penalty minutes, including a career-high 117 penalty minutes in one season.
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