If there’s one podcast that’s getting a lot of attention in the hockey world, it’s the guys from Spittin’ Chiclets. After all, they’re entertaining and I hear they love hockey.
They’re also capable of breaking scoops and exposing situations. #MikeBabcock
There are a lot of hockey fans who know who the podcast guys are, and that makes it so that publicly, when you see one or more of the hosts, it sets the mood in the place.
And that’s what happened Saturday night, when Ryan Whitney and Paul Bissonnette showed up at the Oilers arena on the heels of Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
During a break, the Oilers showed footage of Whitney when he played in Edmonton. The crowd applauded.
There he was (wearing a Ryan Nugent-Hopkins jersey) alongside Paul Bissonnette, a guy who’s quite capable of attracting attention. Bissonnette was also wearing an Oilers jersey… which went over the edge once the cameras were on him.
As you can see, he had fun.
JUMBOTRON BOYS
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– Spittin’ Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) June 16, 2024
What really caught the eye was Biz Nasty’s way of celebrating. As seen in the video, he grabbed the two fans in front of him by the neck to celebrate with them.
He strangled the guys a little while he was shirtless. He did it without malice, of course. The guy just wanted to party.
Whitney was much calmer when compared to Bissonnette, but he still seemed happy to be there. He tried to energize the crowd at an important match of his former club.
Will we see them again? Stay tuned.
– Will it happen?
Glen Gulutzan has been in charge of the Oilers’ power play for six years, through five different coaches.
And he’s hoping Game 4’s breakthrough is the start of something more for his unit.@PierreVLeBrun on the secret to “Gully”‘s longevity
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– The Athletic NHL (@TheAthleticNHL) June 16, 2024
– Hum…
Why the Oilers should be optimistic about their Stanley Cup aspirations https://t.co/28ZuGvAh7l
– Daniel Nugent-Bowman (@DNBsports) June 17, 2024
– What will the Hawks do this summer?
Well, we looked at the dream offseason for the Blackhawks. Now, @ByScottPowers and I imagine what the nightmare offseason looks like:https://t.co/KuEgsDXFVl
– Mark Lazerus (@MarkLazerus) June 17, 2024
– To watch.
The Celtics are back home, with their sights set on an 18th title https://t.co/iSd2uyZEAd
– La Presse Sports (@LaPresse_Sports) June 17, 2024
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