World junior players, coaches on post-game handshakes after NL ban: ‘Tough to hear’
GOTHENBURG, Sweden — Alan Letang was taken aback when told of the move.
Solely focused on preparing Canada for the world junior hockey championship an ocean away, the country’s head coach hadn’t heard one of its provinces had banned post-game handshakes in minor hockey due to a string of altercations.
“Disappointing,” said Letang, who played 19 professional seasons in both Europe and North America. “There’s a respect and camaraderie in sports. You can go out and compete hard against someone, but at the end of the game it’s, ‘Great game, great job.’ Respect goes both ways.
“If I was coaching a team and stuff like that happened, you wouldn’t put up with it.”