Former NHLer and co-host Paul Bissonnette on social media responded to disappointed hockey fans, claiming the Spittin' Chiclets podcast sold out to Netflix after their deal.Spittin’ Chiclets, the popular Barstool Sports hockey podcast hosted by former NHL players Paul Bissonnette and Ryan Whitney, is moving its video episodes exclusively to Netflix.Announced on Wednesday, December 17, Netflix struck a multi-year deal with Barstool Sports to bring video versions of three major podcasts—Spittin’ Chiclets, Pardon My Take, and The Ryen Russillo Podcast—to the platform starting in early 2026.One disgruntled fan on X (formerly tweeted):"Man you guys sold out. Left the fans in the dust. We listen on our way to and from work or at our desk, and doing work around the house. We arent watching on Netflix when we get home we have life to take care of. Hilariously bad move for the fans that you all say “got you here”.… @coolthingsisawLINK@BizNasty2point0 @barstoolsports @spittinchiclets @netflix Man you guys sold out. Left the fans in the dust. We listen on our way to and from work or at our desk, and doing work around the house. We arent watching on Netflix when we get home we have life to take care of. Hilariously bad move for the fans that you all say “got you here”.In response to fans’ comments, Bissonnette responded by assuring them that the podcast can be listened to for free on any platform, and that only the video version is moving to Netflix:"You can still listen on any platform for free this is just the video form," Biz wrote.The new and selected video episodes are expected to be exclusive to Netflix in the U.S. first, with international rollout (including Canada) following soon after.Paul Bissonnette reacts to Auston Matthews' goal in the Leafs' 3-2 win over HawksPaul Bissonnette reacted on X ahead of Auston Matthews’ outstanding goal during the Toronto Maple Leafs’ 3-2 comeback win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday.With the Leafs trailing 2-1 in the third period, Matthews scored a beautiful power-play goal to tie it 2-2 at 16:51, just eight seconds before Dakota Joshua’s game-winner."When we needed it most. The weight of the world on his shoulders tonight and he delivers in crunch time. #leafsforever," Biz wrote.This was Auston Matthews' 14th goal of the season. The Leafs captain has accumulated 23 points in 27 games this season.