Staal Brothers Have a Tough Moment in Handshake Line Following Florida's Series Win
The series between the Panthers and the Hurricanes ended yesterday after four extremely tight matchups. The games could have gone either way, but Florida won every night to complete the sweep.
One of the most emotional moments of the series was the Staal brothers competing against each other, possibly for one of the last time, as Eric Staal is already 38 years old.
There was one precise moment that was touching to witness.
Staal Brothers Meet in the Handshake Line
After the game, the traditional handshake line took place, and the moment when the Staals congratulated each other was one of the most emotional scenes in the series.
This probably won't affect their brotherly relationship, but we bet that Jordan won't be cheering on the Panthers in the final.
Speaking of the final, we could find out tonight who will face Florida when Vegas will have the possibility to sweep Dallas.
As seen on Markerzone - Staal Brothers Share an Emotional Moment Following Game Four in Florida
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