"English little broken": David Pastrnak geniusly dodges Paul Bissonnette's confrontational question
During a segment on "NHL on TNT," Boston Bruins star David Pastrnak displayed his quick thinking in response to Paul Bissonnette's confrontational question.
Bissonnette brought up comments Pastrnak had made at NHL Media Day in Las Vegas, where he jokingly suggested that Biz should be replaced.
"We are grateful for you guys. So big thanks to you, and hopefully you guys keep having fun like that. You know, I would just fire biz," said Pastrnak during the NHL Media Tour."
Bissonnette tried to confront David Pastrnak by asking who he would choose as a dream panel member to take his place.
"Who would be your dream panel member to replace me?," Bissonnette asks Pastrnak.
Pastrnak expertly dodged the question. He explained that it was his first interview since the summer and mentioned having some trouble with English.
"I lost you totally there, Biz. It's my first interview guys since the summer. So English little broken, and I barely hear you, so I guess we can move on to the next question," Pastrnak responded.
The exchange between David Pastrnak and Paul Bissonnette highlighted the Bruins forward's humor and charisma, showing his ability to handle tricky situations with ease while giving fans a glimpse of his personality off the ice.
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David Pastrnak continues his impressive form this season
On Wednesday, the Boston Bruins handed the Colorado Avalanche their fourth straight loss, beating them 5-3.
Pastrnak continued with his impressive form, scoring on the powerplay to put his team up 3-1 at 9:09 of the second period. The 28-year-old has accumulated five points through four goals and one assist in as many games this season.
According to ESPN projections, Pastrnak is on pace to finish the 2024-25 season with an impressive goal tally of 62 goals and 82 points. Last season, he registered 47 goals and delivered 61 in the season before that.
Fast forward to the present, the Boston Bruins (3-2-0) are third in the Atlantic Division and 10th in the league. The Bruins travel to the Delta Center next to face the Utah Hockey Club on Saturday.
The puck for the game drops at 9 p.m. ET.
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