Heated altercation breaks loose between Paul Maurice and Rod Brind'Amour in Game 5 handshake line
To put icing on the cake, Bennett buried the empty net goal after he came out of the penalty box late in the third period to punch the Panthers' ticket to their third straight Stanley Cup Final.
Tensions were high, and they led into the handshake line when coaches Paul Maurice and Rod Brind'Amour met each other by the benches.
Everything was seeming quite normal until the broadcast, and many noticed that an altercation was taking place between the two bench bosses.
The two longtime NHL coaches shared some words throughout their heated altercation after Game 5, and it appeared that there was a big disagreement.
Paul Maurice unveils why he and Rod Brind'Amour had handshake line disagreement
Maurice was quickly asked by the media during his
post-game interview about what took place between himself and the Hurricanes' head coach, and he spilled the details.
Maurice unveiled that it was his personal belief which caused the altercation, in which he asked Brind'Amour to not take part in the handshake line with his players. The Panthers' head coach further explained to the media how there's too many team employees on the ice, and the last thing he wants is the Hurricanes players to be shaking the hands of trainers or medical staff who they've never even seen before.
It appears on video that Brind'Amour disagreed, but still followed through with Maurice's ask to not take part in the handshake line.
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