Canucks fans are dealing with loss -- again -- after the team was defeated for the second time in the Stanley Cup final.
The Boston Bruins defeated the Canucks 4-0 in Game 4, two days after Vancouver went down in defeat 8-1.
After last night's game, the tens of thousands of fans watching in various spots throughout downtown Vancouver had little to celebrate, and many simply went home.
Vancouver Police say about 25,000 people jostled into downtown Vancouver fan zones and Rogers Arena to watch the contest on huge screens.
Two people face mischief charges for smashing a window at Library Square and two more face weapons charges for carrying bear spray, but otherwise, there were no significant incidents.
It was a striking contrast to the parties that have played out after Canucks playoff wins, when thousands have spilled onto the streets and partied for hours.
Some of the fans who stuck around put on brave faces, insisting the Canucks were still headed to victory and pointing out Vancouver has up to two home games left to play.
Some fans like 26-year-old Andy Nguyen say those two remaining home games will ensure victory for the Canucks, since so far, each team has won their home games and lost their away games.