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Flames vs. Canucks: Mayors settle on playoff bet

Loser will donate five pounds of food for every goal scored by the winning team to their local food bank.

Nenshi and Robertson have tte--tte on the Calgary Eyeopener

After hundreds of suggestions were made on Twitter, Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson and Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi have worked out the terms of a hockey wager. (Canadian Press/Brian Dell)

After a bit of trashtalking on the Calgary Eyeopener Wednesday morning, the mayorsof Vancouver and Calgaryannounced the terms of afriendly bet for the Canucks vs. Flames playoff series.

Details of the three-part wager:

  1. Losing mayormust wear winning team's jersey at council meeting.
  2. Losing mayorwill donate fivepounds of food for every goal scored by the winning team to theirlocal food bank.
  3. Losing mayormust read a poemwritten by winning mayorat the start of council meeting.

"I think 'Canucks and sucks' is tooobvious," said Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi about the haiku he's planning to pen.

Some people suggested that the losing mayor keep, or take, Calgary's $470,000 "giant blue ring" public art installation. (@nenshi/Twitter) (@nenshi/Twitter)

Nenshi has been bombarded with suggestions on Twitter to wager beer or beef along with several jabs at Vancouver's riotous past.

Fin, the Canucks mascot, bites Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson after the mayor declared Canucks Day during the teams playoff run in 2010. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)

"It's tough to predict how the Canucks will do against the Flames.We only see you guys in the playoff about once every 10 years when you actually make it," said Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson.

"We'll do the job disposing of you in short order," he said.