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Now THAT is a handshake
We all know sports stars are famous for their game rituals and the Winnipeg Jets are no different. We got a peek at the not-so-secret secret handshake some of the players participate in before every game.
But if you thought some of the players' handshakes were interesting, check out the ridiculously elaborate moves of the Jets' training staff as captured by photographer Mike Deal.
Oh, and it's a chin bump, not a kiss. I watched it in slow motion.
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