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LOUD AND PROUD
When it comes to showing off her Canuck colours, the only way Sharla Taki knows how to do it is to go all out.
A fan of over two decades - one of her earliest memories is making signs and waving at passing cars that were honking in celebration during that exciting Stanley Cup run of 1994 - Sharla makes the Canucks a big part of her daily life whether it's at home or at work.
A member of the admin team at the head office of Audio Video Unlimited, Sharla and many of her coworkers will wear their jerseys on game days but Sharla has taken the steps to make sure everyone knows the office buys into the We Are All Canucks theme by decorating the space with posters, flags and towels.
Outside the office, there's plenty of Canucks colours at home as well with her Christmases being Canucks-themed, her Halloweens being Canucks-themed, not to mention her ride as well which was fully decked out during the Cup run of 2011.
Sharla tweets about her favourite team @Canuckette and can often be found at Rogers Arena cheering on her Canucks.
Canucks vs Flames Game 6. Back in the Fight.
JUSTINE'S CORNER
Since 1996, CanucksCorner.com has been an online destination for Canucks fans to interact and read about their team from the perspective of their fellow fans. If you've been a regular follower of CanucksCorner.com for the better part of the last decade, then you'll most certainly recognize the name Justine Galo.
Since 2008, Justine has been an active contributing writer on CanucksCorner.com. Currently, she's one of two featured writers on the site - the other being Bruce Ng - which was created by life-long Canuck fan Brian Wawryshyn.
Working with CanucksCorner.com allows Justine, a PR and digital media specialist, to blend her writing talent with her passion for her team. A fan since the age of six - she credits Thomas Gradin for hooking her - she feels her day isn't quite complete without writing something about the Canucks.
Like all great writers, Justine has her favourite stories. One of them was written on the eve of Game 7 against the Blackhawks back in 2011 titled "A Little Faith, Please." It's a piece that definitely stands the test of time and serves as a reminder to all of us why We Are All Canucks and why we love our team through thick and thin.
She, and the rest of the CanucksCorner.com crew, welcomes feedback - positive or negative - for their work on Facebook and Twitter.
For anyone who just wants to chat hockey, Justine is more than happy to that with her fellow fans. You can find her on her aptly-named Twitter handle, @Aviewfromabroad.
THE GLOBETROTTING CANUCK
There are two things that Patrice Vandenbos lives for: traveling and her Canucks.
Her blog, The Globetrotting Canadian, highlights her recent adventures to destinations such as Kenya, Ecuador and all over Europe. Her home base, though, remains Canada and when she's not traversing the globe, she's dialed in to the Canucks.
A digital marketing specialist from Toronto, Patrice's first NHL game was witnessing a Maple Leafs loss when she was around seven years old. Even at that young age, she was wise enough to realize that she needed a better team to follow. Since then, she's been a fully-fledged member of Canucks Nation.
It would take many years before Patrice would finally get out to her second NHL game but it was well worth the wait. Patrice traveled 4,000 km from Toronto to Vancouver the night before Game 5 of the 2015 first-round series against the Flames and took in the 2-1 Canucks win the next night with her friend, Morgan.
The experience was an eye-opener for her as she calls seeing Towel Power live as one of the most incredible things she has ever witnessed and been a part of. In her words, "to stand in an arena with thousands of other fans who had the same heart for the team that I did was something I will never forget."
Patrice won't consider her visit to watch the Canucks as being a vacation but more of a scouting trip. After all, she's hoping she'll soon be making Vancouver a permanent home. Until then, she'll continue representing Towel Power wherever her travels take her which means following @VanCanucks, regularly checking the Canucks App, and proudly sporting the blue and green on game days - especially when walking down the streets in Toronto!
Follow Patrice on Twitter and on Instagram.