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'F**king scumbags': Paul Bissonnette thrashed Panthers and mocks Brad Marchand after controversial Game 1 hit on Leafs goalie

'F**king scumbags': Paul Bissonnette thrashed Panthers and mocks Brad Marchand after controversial Game 1 hit on Leafs goalie

Time of India07-05-2025

Former
NHL
bruiser and current analyst
Paul Bissonnette
didn't hold back in his explosive reaction to the
Florida Panthers
'
Game 1
antics against the
Toronto Maple Leafs
, which included a hit that left goalie
Anthony Stolarz
injured and out of the game.
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As the Leafs opened their second-round Stanley Cup playoff series with a tight 5-4 win last month, tensions immediately boiled over — both on the ice and in the commentary.
Paul Bissonnette explodes on 'scumbag' Panthers
Paul Bissonnette, known for his unfiltered style on the Spittin' Chiclets podcast, went off on Florida's
Sam Bennett
for his controversial hit that forced Stolarz out with a head injury.
'We knew they were going to be f**king scumbags the entire time,' Bissonnette said.
'You try to take out our starting goalie? And then go after (Joseph) Woll? He didn't have his best night, but, in relief after that nonsense from Sam Bennett. You guys are f**king scumbags.'
The incident left the Leafs scrambling, with backup Dennis Hildeby called into action. Stolarz had been a key part of Toronto's success in the opening round, and losing him so early in the series added major stress to an already intense matchup.
Paul Bissonnette calls out Brad Marchand's disappearing act in playoff opener
Bissonnette also took the opportunity to take a dig at Panthers forward Brad Marchand, whose Game 1 presence was barely felt according to the former enforcer, 'Marchand — were you even playing tonight? Didn't really notice you.'
Marchand, known for being a pest on the ice, was largely invisible on the scoresheet and in terms of impact — a fact Bissonnette didn't let slide.
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Maple Leafs head coach
Craig Berube
also didn't mince words postgame.
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Reacting to the play that took Stolarz out, Berube said, 'Elbow to the head, that was clear as day.'
Berube expressed frustration that no penalty was called and added, 'I mean... I don't know... I think we handled it the way we should've. I am not sure why there is not a call on it.'
As Game 2 loomed, Bissonnette had one final rallying cry for Toronto, 'So get angry. Take Game 2. Then go into that building in Sunrise — and bend them over, ..
. just finish the job.'
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Paul Bissonnette's fiery remarks have reignited the rivalry, putting added pressure on both teams. With tensions high, all eyes now turn to Game 2 for answers, retaliation, and redemption.

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