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Paul Bissonnette Embarrasses Himself On National Television

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Graham Montgomery
March 11, 2024  (11:12)
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Paul Bissonnette has endeared himself to NHL fans since he retired from the league and joined TNT as an analyst. His wacky antics and big personality make him perfect for growing the game with new audiences. Today he made a classic move which had all of us laughing at him.

Bissonnette Misses The Net In Classic Blunder On Live Television

One type of segment the TNT crew likes to do during intermission is recreate plays that happened during the game. In this instance, the crew was attempting to recreate Mark Jankowski's goal. Bissonnette played the role of Jankowski, shooting the puck into the net, which was empty in this case. However, he accidentally shot it high, hitting the electronic screen behind the net, breaking one of the panels.

Bissonnette Lives Up To Old Nickname With Blunder

Fans were quick to chirp the former enforcer online. Some brought out his old nickname as it was shockingly relevant for this incident.

A wicked shot to the LEDs by @BizNasty2point0

Paul MissTheNet

Bissonnette played in 202 career NHL games, recording just 7 goals and 22 points. However, he was really known for making other player's days worse as he recorded 367 career hits as well as 340 penalty minutes, including one year where he recorded a career high 117 minutes in the penalty box.

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