When Phoenix Coyotes forward Paul Bissonnette is on the ice there is a pretty good chance you're going to see him drop the gloves. That's exactly what happened early in the first period on Thursday night when he squared off with Chicago's Brandon Bollig less than four minutes into Game 4.

It was a pretty routine fight, but it didn't have a routine ending. Bissonnette was issued a game misconduct for not having his jersey properly tied down.

According to rule 46.13, "A player who engages in a fight and whose jersey is not properly 'tied-down' (jersey properly fastened to pants), and who loses his jersey (completely off his torso) in that altercation, shall receive a game misconduct penalty."

Here is a look at the Bissonnette-Bolig fight, and Bissonnette clearly not having his jersey properly fastened.



If you know your primary role for the night is to fight somebody, how do you leave the locker room without properly tying down your jersey?

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