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Hand Shakes All Around

Written by: Tyler Bodman on 14th June 2010
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PHOTO BY SCOTT VANKOUGHNETT

Chris Pronger and Dustin Byfuglien shake hands at the end of game six of the 2010 Stanley Cup final.  | read this item

The Flyers’ Chris Pronger and Hawks’ Dustin Byfuglien had an ongoing battle through the Stanley Cup final. It was Pronger who got the better of Byfuglien in the first three games and vice versa in the final three. The two giants sported no ill will towards each other at the conclusion of the final as seen in the picture while they shake hands and share a word with one another.

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