Paul Bissonnette and Jason Kelce assemble their hockey lineup made out of NFL stars

Paul Bissonnette and Jason Kelce assemble their hockey lineup
Paul Bissonnette and Jason Kelce assemble their hockey lineup

In a recent episode of the "New Heights" podcast, former NHL player Paul Bissonnette and Philadelphia Eagles' center Jason Kelce engaged in a lively discussion about creating the ultimate hockey lineup using NFL stars. Restricted to a starting five and a goalie, the duo aimed to assemble a team that embodied both speed and power.

Kelce began the lineup with a surprising choice at center:

"My first pick was going to be JJ Watt, just 'cause I know he can skate."

He envisioned Watt as a physical force on the ice, drawing comparisons to legendary power player Eric Lindros, dominating in front of the net and delivering strong backchecks.

Paul Bissonnette joined the conversation, suggesting a star-studded lineup featuring the Watt brothers alongside himself and Kelce. He playfully added:

"Gronk as a goalie. Cause I saw him at goalie. He did something with the Tampa Bay Lightning. He was in the net for a practice or something like that. It was a great bit. I enjoyed watching it."

Kelce continued detailing the lineup, selecting Tyreek Hill for the left wing, emphasizing his lightning-fast speed. He explained:

"Left-wing going to speed Tyreek Hill. He's going to fly up and down the wing."

For the right wing, Jason Kelce chose Mike Vick, highlighting the need for a left-handed player to cut to the middle and take precise shots on goal. He said:

"Right-wing, I got to have a left-handed person. They need to be able to cut to the middle, get a good angle on the net. Yeah. Good shot going. Mike Vick."

When discussing defensive positions, Kelce humorously suggested two linebackers, Dick Butkus and Ray Lewis, with a comical mix-up about Butkus's playing position during his career. The conversation took a light turn as Paul Bissonnette apologized for the confusion:

"You're getting your dicks mixed up."

Overall, the proposed lineup combines speed, power, and a touch of humor, creating a formidable team that would undoubtedly make waves on the hockey rink, showcasing the unique skills of NFL stars in a different sporting arena.

Paul Bissonnette hails Crosby's timeless brilliance and Ovechkin's goal-scoring heroics

Former NHL player Paul Bissonnette recently praised Sidney Crosby and Alex Ovechkin on the "Spittin' Chiclets" podcast, emphasizing Crosby's remarkable career at 36:

"One guy is 36 years old and still on pace to have the best career year that a 36-year-old has ever had."

Bissonnette recalled electrifying moments when Crosby and Ovechkin faced off, citing dueling hat-tricks that had fans glued to their seats. He highlighted Ovechkin's role in saving the NHL:

"Ovi's chasing the f-ing goal record. They saved the NHL."

Bissonnette believes Ovechkin is poised to become the greatest goal scorer, surpassing Crosby's legacy.

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