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Today in History for March 28: On this date: In 1380, gunpowder was first used in Europe in a battle between the Genoese and the Venetians. In 1515, Spanish mystic St. Teresa of Avila, founder of a ...
NHL insider Paul Bissonnette believes the Carolina Hurricanes made a mistake with the Mikko Rantanen trade. Carolina traded for Rantanen from Colorado on Jan. 24, but he only played 13 games with ...
However, there's no confirmation from Bissonnette that it will happen, but the Maple Leafs' offseason moves will likely be interesting. Sam Bennett scored an empty-net goal in the Florida Panthers ...
The 60-page report, the latest creation of Amira Elghawaby, the federal appointee tasked with promoting Islam in Canada under the guise of “combatting Islamophobia,” is not just a guide to ...
“There’s also rumblings out there that Toronto is very interested in Sam Bennett,” Bissonnette said. “I would see if Florida is able to maybe lock him in before the end of the season, but that’s a ...
Hockey media personality Paul Bissonnette had voiced this prediction on "Spittin' Chiclets" soon after he arrived in Carolina. I don't think Carolina's going to be able to afford to keep him ...
Soon after Alexandre Bissonnette murdered six Muslim worshippers at a Quebec City mosque in 2017, police raided his apartment, handcuffing his father and twin brother and forcing them to kneel ...
Paul Bissonnette spoke about how Wayne Gretzky's humility and down-to-earth nature have impacted his perspective on hockey. Working together on NHL on TNT, Bissonnette is inspired by Gretzky's ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs ousted the Boston Bruins 5-4 on the road in overtime on Tuesday, and Paul Bissonnette was thrilled. The former NHL player took to the internet to gloat about the win ...
NHL analyst Paul Bissonnette had some fun at the expense of American fans and called them out after trying to cope with losing the 4 Nations Face-Off Finals. The 4 Nations Face-Off was a rousing ...
Included in that is Paul Bissonnette, the former NHL enforcer turned TNT and Barstool Sports personality, who took to X, formerly Twitter, while gloating in victory. “Free Birdy,” Bissonnette ...