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Videos: Coyotes-Kings awkwardly shake hands; Brown is superstitious

Dustin Brown, Bill Daly

Los Angeles Kings right wing Dustin Brown poses with the Clarence S. Campbell trophy with NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly after winning Game 5 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Western Conference finals against the Phoenix Coyotes, Tuesday, May 22, 2012, in Glendale, Ariz. The Kings won 4-3 in overtime to advance to the Stanley Cup Finals. (AP Photo/Matt York)

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The 2012 Western Conference finals ended with the Los Angeles Kings winning in stunning fashion by a score of 4-3 over the Phoenix Coyotes in Game 5. Despite the shock in Phoenix, the NHL observed time-honored traditions.

First, here is some footage of the awkward handshake line exchange between the two games, just moments after the controversial Dustin Brown hit and the series-clinching Dustin Penner goal.

For those of you who want to find out how superstitious a team/player is, Kings captain Dustin Brown opted not to touch the Clarence Campbell Bowl. It’s an ongoing debate even after teams that did and didn’t touch it won and lost in the Stanley Cup finals.