Rioting erupts in downtown Vancouver, B.C., following hockey team’s loss

  • The Associated Press and PDN news sources
  • Wednesday, June 15, 2011 9:20pm
  • News

The Associated Press

and PDN news sources

VANCOUVER, B.C. — Parked cars were set on fire, others were tipped over and people threw beer bottles at giant television screens around downtown Vancouver following the Canucks’ 4-0 loss to the Boston Bruins tonight in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup finals.

People chanted obscenities and some leaped over raging bonfires as riot police moved in to try to restore order in the downtown streets strewn with garbage and filled with acrid smoke.

Flames shot about 10 yards into the air off the cars and some bystanders tossed firecrackers.

The chaos was reminiscent of a similar scene that erupted in the city in 1994 following the Canucks’ Game 7 loss to the New York Rangers.

Patrick Fleming, 15, said a small group took out its anger on cars in the game’s dying moments, flipping over two vehicles and setting one on fire.

Two other overturned vehicles were visible nearby as orange flames erupted from an exploding car, prompting several bystanders to duck down in alarm.

Fans who were trying simply to get out of the danger zone found their visibility reduced by the thick black smoke.

Some members of the crowd could be seen trying to hold back others. Others posed for pictures, while most wanted no part of the violence and headed in the opposite direction.

A long line of police, many wearing riot gear, tried to hold back the surging crowd from the blazing cars.

A hail of beer bottles rained down on giant outdoor television screens as soon as the final buzzer sounded.

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Ongoing blogs and photos appear on the Vancouver Province’s website, www.vancouverprovince.com.

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