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Did you know... that the 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup riot(rioter pictured) was the second time a riot broke out in Vancouver after a Stanley Cup loss?
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A rioter wearing a Canucks jersey cheers while a car burns, surrounded by a large crowd.
... that the 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup riot(rioter pictured), which took place after the
Bruins beat the
Canucks in the
Stanley Cup finals, was the second time a riot broke out in Vancouver after a Stanley Cup loss? Source: "The scenes of hooliganism and destruction in Vancouver after the Canucks' loss to the Boston Bruins in the seventh game of the Stanley Cup final on Wednesday are a case of deja vu for those who remember June 14, 1994. That was the night riots broke out after Vancouver's Stanley Cup defeat to the New York Rangers."
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article is recently promoted to GA, long enough and within policy. Hook is short enough and interesting. QPQ not required as they have less than 5 noms. Photo appears appropriately licensed and sourced. Earwig popped up some high percentages, but mostly due to quoting and similar section titles. « Gonzo fan2007(talk) @ 20:23, 19 March 2024 (UTC)reply