The silence of the fans speaks volumes. The Calgary Flames, with the NHL's worst record, a tired team, and the league's lowest-scoring offense, emerged victorious from Rogers Arena with two points. It was a performance that could have elicited boos, but the Canucks' fans seemed to have given up. The atmosphere was somber, with people exiting early, and the post-game show reflected the apathy. One fan, Zack, expressed the sentiment, 'I’m not really angry. I’m just sad.' The love for the team is deep, but the current situation is testing it. Calls for a rebuild are growing, but the ownership's reluctance to make changes is a concern. John, a fan from Port Coquitlam, wondered what could have been if Tom Gaglardi had owned the team, criticizing the Aquilinis' myopic vision. Even Don, a regular positive caller, is now disappointed. The Canucks' home-ice record is a mystery, with a poor performance at Rogers Arena despite high ticket prices. The team's strength lies in their away games, where they've shown promise. Captain Quinn Hughes, a top player, struggles to explain the team's struggles, leaving fans questioning the future of the franchise.