Utter BS!!!
If you think for one second it was Canuck fans that did this you're terribly wrong. These scumbags were there to riot, win or lose. Canuck fans were there for the game. It was a select group of the regular dikheads that did this.
After watching several videos on youtube - I have to agree and disagree. As seen in the video of the brave young man defending the taxi, one of the thugs smashes the solar panel on the car with a crow bar. Last time I checked you played hockey with a stick, so who brings a crow bar to a hockey game? Someone intent on mayhem win or lose, that's who. But that's the only point we agree on.
Lots and lots of jersey wearing fans in the crowds of people that were smashing windows and lighting cars on fire. What separates a true hockey fan from the regular dickheads that he normally associates with every other Friday night? There's easily 1000 people involved in criminal offences in the 20 mins of videos that I just finished watching, and I probably barely scratched the surface, so my guess is that the core group being labelled as instigators is grossly under estimated.
And if there was such a small crowd of troublemakers, and such a large crowd of bleeding heart die hard true blood hockey fans, why didn't more of them stand the fawk up and defend their city? Surely a crowd of 99,000 has much more of a presence than the alleged 1000 instigators...again I disagree because you can see them egging on the others from the background, cheering and jeering and throwing bottles and bricks at the cops and firefighters, and EMT's.......The same public servants that very likely gave them medical attention hours later and will be the ones to respond to their house fire later this year.
I get it as a true BC person you feel compelled to defend your province and your provincial hockey team, but I'm from BC and I will not condone or defend the actions of anyone of these individuals for a moment, or use a small group of scapegoats to attempt a lame justification about how the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Obviously that is not the case based on last nights events. People blame the City for not having enough officers - and I can understand if they were expecting a terrorist attack, but they shouldn't have needed a single patrolman to defend the city from itself.
Very sad day for Vancouver and a black eye for Canadian hockey fans.