"That first game there was an incredible energy and the reception we got from other fans was amazing," said Williams. "We had people within the group saying it was the most fun they've ever had at a Canucks game, we had people from neighbouring sections complimenting us on being so lively and there were even a couple Jets fans who said they liked what we were doing. That was really the beginning of it. After that first game, we knew this would be something big."
The Larscheiders, although nameless at the time, attended four games last season, adding a jolt of energy to the atmosphere in Rogers Arena every time. This past summer they regrouped to see how they could take things a step further and that's when the name "Larscheiders" was born.
"Larscheid brought passion to the airwaves," it reads in the groups founding principles on its Facebook page. "He loved the team and his excitement was infectious. That's what we're trying to do too. Make him proud to be associated with us."
Three home games have been Larscheided so far this season, with the group gathering again this Sunday when the Canucks host the Calgary Flames. They'll be at a game in January, one in February and finally one in March as they look to improve on their impressive record.
Vancouver is 3-1-3 in games supported by the Larscheiders. Williams doesn't think it's a coincidence the Canucks have points in six of those seven games.