- Blurb: Canadians did a lot of gloating this day, but not around these two. Probably the biceps. Photographed at Robson Square.
- Blurb: Somewhere in this photo is an angry Canadian fan. Photographed on Granville Street.
- Blurb: Were the Americans sore after the hockey final? Not at all! These guys were celebrating as if they'd won gold. (Not that silver's any small feat!) Photographed on the way up from Gastown to Robson Square.
- Blurb: Red, white or blue - Canada love you? Not when it comes to hockey, we don't! Photographed on Robson and Burrard.
- Blurb: Second only to the Canadians, the Americans were the most flamboyant went it came to flying their colours. Where would you even find a red, white, and blue afro? Photographed on the corner of Robson and Granville.
- Blurb: Team USA's Ryan Miller won a 2-0 shutout game against Switzerland and their goalie, who was strangely enough, named Jonas Hiller. This American fan stood at the exit until everyone cleared Canada Hockey Place.
- Blurb: This gent was the first and last American I saw wearing mascot gear. Took me a little while to explain what I was doing, but once we were clear, he was all in.
- Blurb: While circling LiveCity Yaletown for the best place to hear Deadmaus' set, I bumped into these folks. The flags said Canadian but the hats said American. Still can't decide even now. Let's say both.
- Blurb: Even before the first Canada vs USA hockey game, tensions were already high; these gentlemen thought I was going to beat on them when I walked up. Clearly, I didn't. (At least, not before the shot.) Photographed on Granville Street.
- Blurb: These folks all hailed from different parts of the United States, but it's clear the gentleman on the right had ancestry elsewhere. Photographed on Granville Street.