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Paul Maurice explains why the Hurricanes coach skipped the handshake line after the Eastern Conference Finals
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Paul Maurice Reveals Reason Behind Skipping Handshake Line After Eastern Conference Finals with Hurricanes

June 2, 2025 2 Min Read
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After the Florida Panthers’ victory in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Carolina Hurricanes, no coaches participated in the traditional handshake line. The brief interaction between Florida’s coach Paul Maurice and Carolina’s Rod Brindamour caught attention, but Maurice clarified that it was a deliberate choice and not a sign of disrespect. Maurice explained that he believes a coach shouldn’t wave to players during the handshake line, as it is a moment meant for the players who actually competed on the ice. He expressed gratitude to Brindamour for understanding this perspective, stating that there are many staff members involved in the team’s success, but the handshake should be reserved for those who played hard and fought during the game.

The Panthers had come back from a 2-0 deficit in the first period to win 5-3, advancing to their third consecutive Stanley Cup Final. Maurice recounted a similar conversation with Toronto coach Craig Berube earlier in the playoffs, recalling how waving to players during this moment may have originated as a way to get on camera. However, he feels the handshake line symbolizes respect among players who faced each other directly on the ice, not involving the numerous staff members in suits on the sidelines.

Fan Take: This respectful decision by Maurice highlights a thoughtful tradition in hockey that honors the direct competition and effort of the players. It reminds fans that the handshake line is a unique moment of sportsmanship and respect between athletes, reinforcing the spirit of the game.

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