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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Former Arizona Coyotes player, podcaster and TNT hockey analyst, Paul Bissonnette, was assaulted by six men at a Scottsdale restaurant on Sunday night, the police department said.
The Nov. 24 assault happened at Houston’s restaurant near McDonald Drive and Scottsdale Road around 7:30 p.m.
“There was an altercation inside the restaurant with six adult men and the management. Reportedly, Paul Bissonnette tried to help management calm the men and get them to leave. The situation escalated to the men assaulting Paul Bissonnette both inside and outside of the restaurant,” Scottsdale Police Sgt. Allison Sempsis said.
The six men were arrested and are accused of assault and disorderly conduct. Five of them are facing misdemeanors and the sixth is facing a felony.
Clockwise from top left: Danny Bradley, John G. Carroll, William J. Carroll, Sean Daley, Edward Jennings, and Henry Mesker. (Courtesy: Scottsdale Police Department)
As for Bissonnette’s injuries, Scottsdale Police wouldn’t detail the severity, but say they’re not believed to be life-threatening. He later released a video about the incident, saying “all is good.”
FOX 10 called Houston’s and spoke to a manager who said they did not want to comment at this time.
Bissonnette played for the Arizona Coyotes from 2009 to 2014. He is a host for Barstool Sports’ hockey podcast Spittin’ Chiclets and is an analyst and host for NHL on TNT.
The former NHL team left Arizona after last season due to management issues and now plays in Salt Lake City as the Utah Hockey Club.
Paul Bissonnette #12 of the Phoenix Coyotes skates against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the game at Consol Energy Center on March 25, 2014, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
On X, Barstool President Dave Portnoy shared a text exchange with Bissonnette in which he says he was attacked by seven men, adding that he “took some but gave more.”
FOX 10 reached out to Bissonnette and his rep, but have not heard back. However, he posted a video to X on Nov. 25 talking a little bit about what happened.
“What’s up, gang? I just wanted to pop by because the news is out there, and I’m getting a lot of texts and calls. Love you guys, thank you guys all for reaching out and checking in,” Bissonnette said. “I just wanted to address what happened last night so you hear it from my mouth. I don’t know what’s kind of, I know there’s a few articles that came out, and news is floating around.”
He says the full story will be told on a Spittin’ Chiclets podcast episode on Nov. 26 because Monday just so happened to be a recording day.
“To be quite frank, it was kind of nice to hop on with the boys and have some laughs and forget about it for four hours,” he said.
He did give a recap about what happened, saying he goes to Houston’s restaurant three to four times a week. He didn’t stop short of complementing the staff and food.
“The bar where I normally sit was packed. I sat in the dining area, and at one point, there was a bit of a ruckus going on in the bar. It was a bunch of drunk golfers. Things obviously continued to escalate. They asked one guy to leave, and then one guy kept getting in the manager’s face, put his hands on ’em,” Bissonnette said.
That went on for at least 30 seconds before the former NHL-er intervened. He says he grabbed the guy’s arm that was on the manager and said, “Sir, if you continue to harass and assault the staff, we’re going to have problems. They just started chuckin’.”
He says the incident escalated quickly, ending in a CVS parking lot.
“Got taken down a couple times,” he said. “Luckily, didn’t get knocked out. I did go to the hospital, so that’s probably what everybody is reading about.”
He calls the suspects “bad dudes” who were “way too drunk.” He says he’s angry and wants the suspects’ names to be released.
“Unacceptable behavior at a family restaurant just because they couldn’t grab another cocktail and didn’t want to hear ‘no’ for an answer,” he continued.
He says he wants to thank the staff at the restaurant, Scottsdale Police officers, paramedics and hospital staff.
“All is good guys, it sucks,” he said. “Could have been a lot worse.”
Although Bissonnette says there were seven men involved in the fight, Scottsdale PD maintains there were six.
The Scottsdale Police Department