NHL analyst Paul Bissonnette publicly calls out a longtime Dallas Stars season ticket holder for his behavior during games

We’ve seen some amazing matchups and entertaining games so far during this year’s playoffs.

The first round has produced many thrilling moments and incredible goals, but no battle has been as entertaining as the one between NHL analyst Paul Bissonnette and longtime Dallas Stars fan Nick Moroch. 

If you have ever watched a Dallas Stars game, you’ve probably seen him during games.

He has season tickets right behind the goal, and when the puck comes to his side, you’ll see him standing up, banging the glass with a sign that says ”#BANG.”

But during the early stages of the playoffs, he said on X that he wasn’t allowed to hold his sign up anymore, which made TNT analyst and podcast host Paul Bissonnette happy.

He started ranting about how the fan was killing the Stars’ mood and that he was to blame for some losses.

”Shut up and sit down glass banger. You’re costing your team the game right now. Mood killer,” Bissonnette said.

The Stars lost the first two games of the first-round series against Vegas, both at home, but then won two straight in Vegas.

That led to another hilarious argument between Biz and the ’glass banger.’ 

”They needed to get away from you to win both games. You need to stay away game 5. You’re the problem. Bad glass banging juju. That’s all I’ve been saying? Who you bringing game 5 selfish?” Biz said.

Game 5 was played on Wednesday, and the fan was back in the stands with his sign.

And, of course, Paul Bissonnette took notice. The Stars actually managed to win their first home game of the series, but Biz still slammed the fan for how he behaved during the game.

When a battle for the puck between several players happened just where the fan was standing, Bissonnette posted a video of it and said, ’Glass Banger thinks he’s in the battle.’

Game 6 of the series is played in Vegas, and if the Golden Knights manage to win it, we’ll have a Game 7 in Dallas. It would be hilarious to see what Bissonnette feels about ’glass banger’ showing up when the stakes are that high. 

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