In a three-minute video posted to X, Bissonnette said the altercation took place inside and outside of Houston’s restaurant after he observed a group of guests cause issues with the restaurant manager. The 39-year-old Bissonnette said he is a regular diner at the establishment and attempted to intervene after a member of the group laid his hands on the manager.
“You could tell he was a little shocked and surprised and stunned,” said Bissonnette. “It’s a family restaurant. I don’t think there was anybody in there who could go maybe like help him out. I went over, I just grabbed the guy’s arm that was on him. I said, ‘Sir, if you continue to harass and assault the staff, we’re going to have problems.’
“And then they just started chucking, so it escalated extremely quickly.”
Bissonnette said he fought with seven people in total. Six of those men were arrested and are accused of assault and disorderly conduct, according to Fox 10 Phoenix.
Bruins drop another game. If the Sabres can keep banking wins here...
Balls in our court tomorrow - let’s get a win and keep it rolling with 4. Hoping for a great crowd
Boston got goalied tonight. Lankinen is 8-0 in away games.
Vancouver plays Pittsburgh tomorrow (Wednesday) night before they play Buffalo on Friday.
Yeah. Most people aren't going to have the balls to step up to a group of rowdy dudes, and for good reason- most of us aren't NHL enforcers who ate and gave punches for their career. My 160 lb ass probably would've been laid out in 10 seconds, though I am a scrappy bastard.Good on Biz.
Boston got goalied tonight. Lankinen is 8-0 in away games.
Vancouver plays Pittsburgh tomorrow (Wednesday) night before they play Buffalo on Friday.
Boston played well enough that I think their playoff chances went up (according to the models) even though they lost.
Sounds like Erik Portillo is getting his first NHL start tonight.
Not going to give you any shit.....yet.I know I'm going to cop a lot of shit here for saying this but the NHL really needs to follow the NBA's lead in expanding the playoffs.
Because it feels like the entire league is an insane caste system where the same teams make the playoffs forever and the same teams fail forever. Forget us, we are closing in on multiple teams having double digit playoff droughts. Another idea would be scrapping divisions altogether because it's absurd when you end up in a division of death where your only chance is sneaking into a last wild card spot. A single table for each conference would make things much more fair.Not going to give you any shit.....yet.
What's your reasoning?
With the loss last night and other results, Buffalo is yet again on the outside of the Thanksgiving playoff line.
Because it feels like the entire league is an insane caste system where the same teams make the playoffs forever and the same teams fail forever. Forget us, we are closing in on multiple teams having double digit playoff droughts. Another idea would be scrapping divisions altogether because it's absurd when you end up in a division of death where your only chance is sneaking into a last wild card spot. A single table for each conference would make things much more fair.
With the loss last night and other results, Buffalo is yet again on the outside of the Thanksgiving playoff line.