Some Newfoundland and Labrador hockey teams defying ban on end-of-game handshakes

The head of a minor hockey association in Newfoundland says some teams have been going ahead with end-of-game handshakes, despite a ban on the custom for many amateur teams. Canada's Oliver Bonk (5) shakes hands with Finland's Kasper Halttunen (22) following their game at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship in Gothenburg, Sweden on Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Some hockey teams in western Newfoundland continue to line up for end-of-game handshakes, despite a decree from officials to end the practice because it sometimes led to altercations.

Brock Seaward, president of the Port aux Basques Minor Hockey Association, said Wednesday that 12 hockey games have ended with the forbidden handshake in western Newfoundland since the season resumed this month after the Christmas break. That's about one fifth of the total games that have been played, he said, noting that there were a few tournaments in the region.

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