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LAPD hopes to prevent potential rioting following Game 6

Riot Breaks Out After Game In Vancouver

VANCOUVER, BC - JUNE 15: Riot police walk in front of a burning vehicle on June 15, 2011 in Vancouver, Canada. Vancouver broke out in riots after their hockey team the Vancouver Canucks lost in Game Seven of the Stanley Cup Finals. (Photo by Rich Lam/Getty Images)

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Travis Hughes passes along word from the Los Angeles Daily News that the Los Angeles Police Department is “preparing for the inevitable” shenanigans if the Los Angeles Kings capture the Stanley Cup tonight. In other words, the LAPD says that they’re taking “extraordinary measures” to limit or avoid a riot following Game 6.

Bob Strauss reports that officials will close streets as the night goes along in an attempt to prevent nonsense.

“We will be patrolling for crime prevention,” LAPD media relations officer Cleon Joseph said. “We’re going to have undercover details. We’re going to have field jails, mounted bike units, horse, scalping details. We’re just looking out for every little thing so that we can keep the peace.”

“We just want everybody to have a good time.”

Strauss notes that riots broke out after the Los Angeles Lakers won titles in 2009 and 2010. As you may remember, Vancouver erupted in an ugly scene after the Canucks lost Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup finals (pictured), although a Kings’ Game 6 loss probably wouldn’t inspire the same kind of anger.