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Mayor clarifies city will not ask Canucks to help with riot costs

Robertson says Sept. 6 remarks were about future events

Mayor Gregor Robertson clarified through a spokesperson Friday that the city will not ask Canucks Sports and Entertainment, the ownership group of the citys NHL franchise, to pay any part of the multimillion-dollar bill for the June 15 riot that followed the hockey teams lucrative but underwhelming, goalless performance in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final.

On Tuesday he was asked if the Canucks should contribute to policing costs for public events that directly benefit and enhance their brand. He was asked if the Canucks were in any way financially accountable for the riot.

"Thats definitely an open discussion and one that we need to have with the Canucks and the league and make sure that its equitable, that the costs related to big celebrations are borne by everyone who is benefiting from it, he said. Its been a difficult conversation in the past and there

hasnt been willingness but given whats happened, Im hopeful that there is some receptiveness with that going forward.

He said he wants the city to work in partnership with the NHL and the

Canucks in the event of future playoffs.

Most leagues or organizing bodies are involved when there is a big final

like this, whether its FIFA or the IOC or the NBA or NFL. Weve seen the leagues actually participate, the teams participate proactively. We want to see that again next time, said Robertson, pointing to the citys

partnership with the Canadian Football League in advance of Novembers Grey Cup at B.C. Place. We want to see that style. That seems to be the best practices globally and we dont have that here, he said, presumably meaning with the NHL.

He then said the city would make an official request of the Canucks. After the Couriers initial story, Robertson clarified through a spokesperson that he did not intend to ask for retroactive payment but instead indicated any conversations with the Canucks will be forward-looking and not about the June 15 riot.

I havent asked yet," he said Tuesday. "Weve had some informal

conversations about that, going into this playoffs and I think in past

playoffs this has come up, but we dont have a formal request in yet. Those are discussions that are going to happen, though.