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Rod Blinder returns to the handshake line after respecting Paul Maurice's demands
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Rod Blinder Comes Back to the Handshake Line, Honoring Paul Maurice’s Requests

June 4, 2025 2 Min Read
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Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour announced Tuesday that he intends to return to participating in the traditional post-series handshake line following the Eastern Conference Finals. This decision came after Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice chose to skip the handshake line after his team’s loss in Game 5. Although Brind’Amour respects Maurice’s viewpoint, he personally feels the handshake line holds significant meaning for the players who have battled hard throughout the season. He acknowledged Maurice’s reasoning that it’s primarily the players who deserve this moment, as coaches are more like spectators. Yet, Brind’Amour emphasized that the handshake line remains a symbol of respect and camaraderie, pointing out memorable moments like Carolina’s first-round victory over a team featuring former Hurricanes players now with the Devils. He sees returning to the handshake line as an important gesture of respect for the players.

Maurice explained his stance by saying he wants the spotlight to remain on the players who competed physically and emotionally during the series, rather than on the coaches and staff who wear suits. After a highly intense series victory for Florida, Maurice’s decision sparked a brief but respectful exchange with Brind’Amour near the bench. Maurice sees the handshake line as an important tradition but believes it’s ultimately the players who should claim that moment.

Looking ahead, Florida will face the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Finals, starting with Game 1 on Wednesday.

Fan Take: This story highlights a deep respect for the grit and hard work players put in during the playoffs, underscoring why traditions like the handshake line matter so much in hockey. It also opens a conversation about evolving customs and how coaches balance honoring players with showing mutual respect in the spirit of the game, reflecting the sport’s enduring values of sportsmanship.

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