Actually this just proves the point. Lidstrom as captain leads his team for the handshake. Most of the team (and even non players) go through the line and eventually the first few Wings head off. Only at the end does Crosby appear to shake hands with the remaining wings. Disappointing that the kid who supposedly has the highest respect for the traditions of the game not only doesn't stop celebrating long enough to lead his team for the handshake, but comes in so late that some of the opposition is already off the ice...
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I think Hossa was confused about who to shake hands with.
Actually this just proves the point. Lidstrom as captain leads his team for the handshake. Most of the team (and even non players) go through the line and eventually the first few Wings head off. Only at the end does Crosby appear to shake hands with the remaining wings. Disappointing that the kid who supposedly has the highest respect for the traditions of the game not only doesn't stop celebrating long enough to lead his team for the handshake, but comes in so late that some of the opposition is already off the ice...
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