Wings are always good!!!!
by Detroit63 on 11/8/10Rogers Arena (formerly General Motors Place) - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5Game was great 10 goals total. Fights on the ice and in the stands.

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Game was great 10 goals total. Fights on the ice and in the stands.
Although quite disorganized compared to previous season ticket appreciation events. But for true Canucks fans the chance to meet our players and get autographs is worth all the waiting and confusion. Thank you to Canucks sports and entertainment for showing appreciation to season ticket holders.
It was awesome !! Can't wait til next year's event.
If you're not a big fan of the Canucks/Hockey, this event may have seemed a bit boring. However, as a fan it was fun to see the Canucks practice and the fan involvement. I think there should have been more free giveaways to everyone there. This is probably the only Canucks event that some people could afford to go to so I think they should have done a bit more for the people in attendance. It was fun though, and I would probably go again.
Great fun to see the players practice. Didnt really know what to expect, but glad there was a speaker and autograph signing at the end.
GREAT GAME ,MY SEDIN BOYS WERE RIGHT ON TARGET AS I HAD PREDICTED .GOD I LOVE THOSE BOYS .BEST THING THAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE CANUCKS IS THE SEDIN BOYS , THEY ROCK
Game was great, except THEY LOST!! But, luckily they'll be back for Game 6 at HOME!! Definitely a must see!!
Watched game 5 Canucks Vs Kings. Canucks dominated 7-2 Win! Atmosphere was incredible, everything was going in for the good guys. We want the Cup!
It's always special to watch the Canucks at he Garage but when they win and win like they did last night it's just awesome. If they just bring their best effort to the playoffs now we are set. Good luck guys.
Got my boyfriend tickets to see his team vs my team for Vday. First NHL game. Not a bad seat in the house!
For being a non conference game, there was great energy in the air and some great fights
lackluster effort led to boring game and we left half way through. Team needs to liven up to keep fans' interest!
very nice event - everything went as planned - go canucks, 6 straight!!!
Grest game...good venue! I found lots of Sabres fans to hang out with...fans were great, no one hassled us. Only problem...we lost the game 3-2.
Second year I've attended this event and found it very exciting and great family entertainment. A great way to expose kids to the Canucks without having the huge ticket price. Extra special because the money goes towards the Canucks for Kids charities. It is so wonderful to see the guys bring out their children and great to see them interact with each other and the fans in a relaxed atmosphere. I live on Vancouver Island and 50% of the people on the ferry going back to Nanaimo were Canuck fans returning from the event.
Lots of good clean fun. My son enjoyed most of it but got tired near the end. Will we be doing it again.
We were pleased overall, but very very dissappointed about the seemingly ridiculous excuse that the Stanley Cup was lost in transit. This was quite a silly excuse as the Cup travels with at least one attendant . The main reason our family of five attended was to get a photo with the Stanley Cup , therefore this was a big dissappointment. ONe of the Hosts named Rodger an elderly man of about 60 was extremely rude to 2 of our youngest children when he impolitely asked them not to stand in the aisle, they were simply walking down to ice level. THX
We took our son and his best friend, they sat in the first row and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. We were pleasantly surprised that a few players signed autographs before and after the competition. Tanner Glass was a gem being so patient and signing so many autographs!
Given the game was a blowout--mind you with a third string goalie--the fans showed no class and even told me to take off my jersey and "you suck." Classless. Probably won't be going back to a game there again.
the fans were into it. the players were into it. The whole place was on fire throughout the whole game.