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Brad Marchand Roasts Paul Bissonnette Live on Air by Bringing Up Violent Beat-Down Last Week

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Julien Trekker
November 30, 2024  (3:45 PM)
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The Boston Bruins captain Brad Marchand roasted Paul Bissonnette by bringing up last week's scary beat-down in a funny moment on live TV.

Yesterday, in the Boston Bruins' 2-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins, an entertaining discussion went down between Paul Bissonnette, the famous Spittin Chiclets podcast co-host and TNT broadcaster, and Brad Marchand.

In an interview, Bissonnette talked about all the surgeries undergone by the Bruins captain. He raised the fact that Marchand's hairline looked a bit thicker, by saying:

"Did one of those offseason surgeries include a Turkish hair transplant? You're looking a little less thin up top."

Marchand, one of the best trash talkers in the NHL, didn't waste too much time before giving a brutal answer.

He simply told Bissonnette that he wanted to look like the guys involved in Bissonnette's physical altercation a few days prior at a restaurant.

In his own words:

"I'm just trying to look like those guys who beat the wheels off you the other day."

Watch the full discussion here:

All members of the panel, including Bissonnette, laughed after hearing Marchand's comment.

Earlier this week, Bissonnette's story went viral. He was in a restaurant when a few drunk guys started to harass the employees. Bissonnette confronted them and ended up in a brawl.

Click here to listen to Bissonnette's full testimony.

We surely haven't heard the end of this story, with Biz promising he would go after each of his attackers in a video online:

As for Marchand and the Bruins, they will be back on the ice tomorrow to face the Montreal Canadiens, looking to bounce back from their loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins.

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