Eric Falkenberg uses thousands of boxes of soda to make his Canucks display.
As the Vancouver Canucks get ready to take on the Nashville Predators for Game 6 of their first-round playoff series, fans are leaving no stone unturned to express their support for the players.Eric Falkenberg used thousands of boxes of soda to make his Canucks display at a Save-on-Foods store in Kelowna, B.C.
Meanwhile, Eric Falkenberg, an assistant operations manager at Save-On-Foods at Orchard Plaza in Kelowna, B.C., has crafted a tribute of his own: a towering 4.6-metre display of soda boxes depicting goaltender Thatcher Demko. Eric Falkenberg, an assistant operations manager at Save-on-Foods in Kelowna, B.C., has crafted a tribute to the Canucks out of soda boxes. Kitt, who selected naturally stained rocks from a variety of places such as nearby woods and river valleys, spent 10 days perfecting his creation.There were times during the arduous process when Kitt questioned his decisions.
"This is the year. I mean, they're young, they're faster, stronger. They got everything. They got great scoring and great goaltending and good defence … if they're listening, us out here in Clearwater, B.C., are rooting for you and we're going to large extents for you. So let's go Canucks, go.""I'm just hoping it gives a little motivation for the province to cheer a little harder and let's win this thing.
Falkenberg, who trained as a civil engineer, has even won numerous national grocery awards for his artwork.
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