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Originally Posted by SumAznGuy
The Pacific Coliseum was where the Canucks use to play before GM place. Before and after the game, the restaurant across the street was very busy. The building is still there, but is no longer a restaurant. I believe it is some sort of school or something for the challenged people.
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For some strange reason The Keg comes to mind, but I think the last restaurant to be there was the Sirloiner.
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Back in the mid/late 80's, the team was horrible. When watching the them, by the middle of the third period, people were already heading out the doors. There was one fan who and a trumpet or a leather wrapped drum and he would always try to start the wave.
There is video of him going nuts banging on the drum and dancing, trying to inspire the fans and team.
I remember going to one game with my dad. The CAnucks lost to the Pens 6-3, but Tony Tanti scored a hat trick for the Nuck's.
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I don't think it was him, but as far as famous people who were at games cheering people on go, all I can remember is a guy who went by the name of "Crazy George". He was at Lions games and the Canucks games, I think......
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