As the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Canucks get ready to face the St. Louis Blues in Game 6 of the first round of the NHL playoffs tonight, a different kind of battle is brewing between the two cities off the ice.
It all started on Wednesday, when the St. Louis Public Library challenged their counterpart in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»to a "book spine challenge" on Instagram ahead of the pivotal Game 5. "We couldn't let a pandemic keep us from supporting our champion during playoffs," read the post.
Pictured against a "Let's go Blues" poster (and a bottle of hand sanitizer), library staff had stacked a few titles that doubled as digs towards the Canucks, including The Upside of Falling, You Won't See Me Coming, Here We Are Now, When the Blues go Marching In, and Six Feet Under.
Not one to let a challenge go unanswered - particularly when the Canucks are involved - the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Public Library responded with a cleverly-stacked series of spines of their own. The B.C. library's post included a hilarious collection of titles like All The Best Games, Get Ready to Learn, 100 Ways to Beat the Blues, Worried, and simply, The Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Canucks, Will, Beat and The Blues.
"Thanks for breaking the ice on this friendly library rivalry," the post's caption read.
As it turns out, the VPL was right.
B.C.'s hometown team is currently leading the series 3-2, after an epic comeback in Game 5 on Wednesday. That means they're just one win away from eliminating the defending Stanley Cup champions and advancing to Round 2.
Now, ahead of Game 6, the library rivalry is heating up. A second stack of spines posted to social media by the St. Louis library on Friday included appropriately-titled tomes like, The Well Played Game, Vancouver, If I'm Being Honest, The Game's Not Over, Hostile Territory, Moment of Truth, Been There Done That, and City of Champions.
"Game 5 didn't end like we had hoped, but honestly, been there, done that- we're used to watching our champion battle back," wrote the St. Louis library on Instagram. "It's kind of their thing!"
The VPL clapped back with their own curated stack of chirps Friday morning, featuring books like Bring It, Sweet St. Louis, This is The Day, You'll Be Okay, Singing the Blues, Good Luck, and Lords of the Rinks.
As an NHL social media staffer quipped on Twitter, "Things just got serious."
Things just got serious.
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The and chirping each other ahead of tonight's Game 6 is the most wholesome thing you'll see all day. vs. at 9:45 ET on and
Puck drop is set for 6:45 p.m. PST tonight.