Some Newfoundland and Labrador hockey teams defying ban on end-of-game handshakes
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The head of a minor hockey association in Newfoundland says some teams have been practising end-of-game handshakes despite a ban on the custom for many amateur teams.
Brock Seaward, president of the Port aux Basques Minor Hockey Association, says about a dozen games in western Newfoundland have ended with handshakes between the two teams since the season resumed after the Christmas break.
But the body that oversees amateur hockey in the province banned after-game handshakes last month because it said the custom had led to suspensions for players and coaches.
Hockey NL then modified its position, saying handshakes would instead occur at the beginning of games and that players in its female division would still be permitted to shake hands after matches.