Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles It was a hard fought Siri's and a wild night turn into a very dangerous situation in that city. And our Josh Element, Elliot has been tracking all of this overnight. Nasty. Yeah, as we can see. I mean, it was a terrifying scene there in Vancouver, angry fans obviously pouring out into the streets. Emotion heightened as four stabbings in its result were reported. The scene so chaotic and violent ambulances actually couldn't get through to help those injured Vancouver transformed into a war zone. Fires erupted in busy downtown intersections. Flames shot 30 feet into the air, storefronts smashed by looters grabbing everything in sight as people dangled from light poles. While police in full force struggled to contain the crowd with tear gas, two of their cruisers set ablaze. The city's mayor described the participants as hooligans. The reason for all of this chaos. Ah, hockey game. Lost by the hometown Canucks to the visiting Boston Bruins For the first time in 39 years, the Boston Bruins have won the Stanley Cup. It was the seventh and last game of hockey's Stanley Cup finals. A winner take all end to what had been a brutal Siri's and that intensity exacerbated first by last night's loss and the riotous result left the city broken and burning is wrong for the city. This isn't the reputation. We want to know what the people want. You there. I'm embarrassed. We have reports of more than 100 people that had been treated for exposure to tear gas, and police aren't saying just how many people they have arrested. Of course, if you remember, Vancouver erupted in similar riots in 1994 the last time the team robin lost Game seven of the Stanley Cup. Fine. It's so tough to lose at home like that, No excuse and, unfortunately, the ugly side that we sometimes see in sports all right, Josh thinks.
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