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Paul Bissonnette vows to ‘ruin’ lives of attackers in restaurant brawl

Former NHL player Paul Bissonnette said he is “very fired up” to get revenge on the men who allegedly caused a brawl at a Scottsdale restaurant on Saturday that resulted in him being hospitalized.

In his latest work, “Spitting Chiclet” Podcastthe “NHL on TNT” analyst detailed his involvement in a brawl with a group of “drunken golfers” that started inside a restaurant in Houston and spread to a CVS parking lot in a strip mall.

“Thankfully, police were called right away during the incident in Houston,” Bissonnette said, recalling the incident. “And by the time the argument was over, [police] I was able to reserve 5 [or six] Some of these guys – whether they were in county jails or local jails – and I'm going to get their names, and this is going to be a problem. We will not only pursue this unbelievable staff member, we will thoroughly pursue all kinds of wrongdoing. ”

Warning: Explicit language

Bissonnette said she went to the Houston restaurant three or four times a week and saw men having sex with restaurant staff and “felt the need to intervene.”

“Maybe I've bitten off more than I can chew, but I wouldn't change anything about what I ended up doing,” he said. “I know I ate a little bit and I was feeling unwell. I had to go to the hospital afterwards. I think the whole ordeal probably lasted about three to three-and-a-half minutes…I There was a lot of gas.”

Paul Bissonnette described what happened during a scuffle with multiple people at a Scottsdale restaurant on November 23, 2024. YouTube/Spittin Chiclets

Bissonnette went on to share that the incident was recorded on surveillance cameras.

“There’s one guy still left, and I’m thankful they kept an eye on everything. I’m so fired up right now. I’m going to go into some barn and go one-on-one and take shit one by one. If I can play against them, I'm going to waive all charges. I'm going to do everything I can to ruin their lives and their shitholes. At this point, I want revenge. Things may change once things calm down.

“But it was the first time I was in a situation like this. They probably would have sent a boot to my head, so I'm really glad I didn't get KOed on the ground there.”

Paul Bissonnette of the Phoenix Coyotes passes the puck against the Colorado Avalanche during the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013, in Glendale, Arizona. AP

Bissonnette said a man wearing a lime green golf shirt was the alteration's adversary.

“I was kicked three times. Once in the neck and twice in the head,” he said, adding that his shirt was torn and his shoes were missing.

Maricopa County Jail officials said Sean Dailey, 29, was taken into police custody at 12:15 p.m. Monday and charged with two felonies and one misdemeanor. According to TMZ.

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Bissonnette also addressed the situation in a video posted to his X account on Monday.

“It was a group of drunk golfers. Obviously things continued to escalate,” he said. “They asked one guy to quit and then one guy attacked the manager in the face and kept putting his hands on him.

“…I went over there and grabbed the arm of the guy who was on top of him and said, 'Sir, if you continue to harass and assault this staff member, we're going to have problems.' , they just started biting their lips.”

Chicago Blackhawks left wing Brandon Bollig, 52, competes in the first period of Game 4 of the NHL Western Conference Hockey Playoff Quarterfinals on April 19, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. Paul Bissonnette (12 years old), left wing of the Phoenix Coyotes. Reuters

Mr Bissonnette added that he was “very angry” and wanted the perpetrator's name to be made public so he could “pay the piper”.

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