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by Slimy on 3/15/22TD Garden - BostonBalcony seats surprisingly somewhat obstructed to see in the near side corner
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Boston Bruins History
Established in 1924, the Boston Bruins were the first American team to join the NHL. They won their first of six Stanley Cup championships in just their fifth season in 1929, defeating the defending champions New York Rangers. It was the first Stanley Cup championship to feature two U.S. teams. The Bruins added championships in 1939 and 1941, and between 1943 and 1958 they reached the final five more times.
After the arrival of future Hall of Famers Bobby Orr (a three-time MVP) and Phil Esposito (one of the greatest goal-scorers of all time and the first player to score 100 points in a season), the Bruins won Stanley Cup Championships in 1970 and 1972. The image of Orr flying through the air after scoring "The Goal" in overtime to defeat the St. Louis Blues in 1970 is one of the most memorable in hockey history.
On April 9, 2023, the Bruins beat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-3, marking their 63rd win of the season and setting a new NHL record for the most single-season wins. They made history again on April 12 when they reached 133 points scored in a single season thanks to a 5-2 win over the Washington Capitals, besting the 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens for the NHL team with the most points scored in a single season.
Twenty-nine straight appearances in the Playoffs followed — a record among all professional sports — including Stanley Cup Final appearances in 1974, 1977–1978, 1988, and 1990.
After a two-decade absence, the Bruins returned to the Stanley Cup Final in 2011, defeating the Vancouver Canucks in a thrilling seven-game series behind the goaltending of Tim Thomas. To date, the Bruins have made 20 appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, including most recently in 2019. Legendary players who have worn the Bruins’ jersey include Hall of Famers Cecil "Tiny" Thompson, Eddie Shore, and Aubrey "Dit" Clapper.
Boston Bruins Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1924
Team Colors: Black, Gold
Team Rivals: Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres, Philadelphia Flyers
Boston Bruins at TD Garden
Since opening in 1995, Boston's famed TD Garden has hosted more than 200 sports and concert events a year. The award-winning state-of-the-art TD Garden is New England's largest sports and entertainment arena, and doubles as the home of the Boston Bruins and Boston Celtics of the NBA. In 2014, the arena underwent a comprehensive renovation to give the fan experience an upgrade with redesigned concourses, new concession offerings and upgraded technology. Located in the heart of Boston and convenient to public transportation and tourist attractions, TD Garden can host 17,850 fans per game.
The Boston Bruins’ 2023–24 regular season kicks off in October at home as the Bruins face off against the Chicago Blackhawks. To celebrate the team’s centennial season, Boston will host five Era Nights honoring various teams and players from throughout the team’s history on October 28, November 18, December 16, January 20 and March 7. The Bruins play their final game of the regular season at home against Atlantic Division opponents the Ottawa Senators. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
For the 2023–24 season, the Boston Bruins have updated their logo with a special “anniversary crest” to celebrate the team’s centennial. The logo was revealed by the Bruins in June 2023 and uses several design elements celebrating the team’s past.
Tickets for the 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Boston Bruins.
The Bruins have made 20 appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won the Stanley Cup six times (in 1929, 1939, 1941, 1970, 1972 and 2011).
The seating map for TD Garden can be viewed here.
Balcony seats surprisingly somewhat obstructed to see in the near side corner
The ticket prices are outrageous, the food is better now, but you are still eating stadium food like hot dogs, popcorn, bad pretzels and over priced drinks. Ok, we know that is the deal now seeing any professional sport. My wife loves hockey and so I bought these tickets as a gift to her. She was thrilled and so happy, so in that regard it got the job done. The Bruins won in the last period and that was great too. I never told her we spent enough where we could have gone away for the weekend, which she also likes. With all the tv money I don't understand why these owners and their greed needs to gouge their loyal fans. A solid C+ for the financial end and our own joy was an A-
great seats-great service-great game-but it took forever to scan the barcode on my phone-get back to option of printing physical tickets
reservation went smooth - until ... I was not able to download the ticket to my ticketmaster app (no idea why, maybe because it's with a Swiss account?). Contact with ticketmaster failed (mail - no chance since I booked 6 hrs prior to the event. phone - no chance since they work not on President's Day...). So I had to go to the venue hours before the start to get help (wich - and this is the good news - I got by a very helpful person at the desk). but then: cool game! moral: I wish it was still possible to print out the ticket on dead wood (i.e. paper)...
Bruins played a better team and was down 2 of their top players. The resale of tickets is going to hurt these events because the cost of the tickets was crazy and the cost of concessions is outrageous.
I bring my girls to a few games a year, it is a pretty long drive so I go for the best experience and we always try to secure seats in the loge 21 section. Though it is usually packed with fans attempting to get to the glass for warm up and it makes it hard to get to your seat, after that it clears out and the section is always lively and fun. Recently we attempted a last minute game and bought tickets in the balcony...never again. The new seats up there have you packed in like sardines. You cant even stand up to cheer wothout throwing elbows, no cup holders so popcorn and drinks are spilled everywhere and everytime someone needs to get in and out you all have to file out. We ended up watching the game down in the consessions area for the last 2 periods.
Ticket master made purchasing this event seamless! What an awesome game too vs the capitals!
The crowd was full of energy, the game was good just wish we could of won
The tickets were easy to purchase online - we got the ski package so we enjoyed a day trip to Loon Mtn in NH as part of our ticket price. Getting into the garden and showing our vaccination status was quick and efficient. We sat in the balcony and still had a great view! Only thing that would have made this evening better? A win for the B’s!!!
We had a great time watching the Bruins defeat the Buffalo Sabres on New Years Day. Seats were excellent. We felt safe & most of the time were socially distanced. Many good options for adult beverages and food at the concessions. It was raining so we parked under the Garden; big bucks to park but worth it in inclement weather. Our 3rd game so far this season and we want to go to at least one more.
My husband and I and my father in law all attended the Boston Bruins game! Couldn’t be more happier with my tickets and my seats.. although it was a bit tight. Overall my experience was awesome! And ticket master is definitely a plus. Thank you
I've gone to many events at the garden. I think that this is the fastest I've ever gotten through security. And where my train was late I for sure didn't arrive earlier than normal.
My wife and I attended the Bruins, Flames game recently. Our second Bruins game of the season. The first game was much different, most folks wore masks and respected the infectious disease protocols. The most recent game had few folks wearing masks in any way; whether coming, going, seated or not. I'm not ranting in any way, my wife and I are pretty laid back about almost everything, including Covid. We're both well past retirement age and have a few health issues that complicate health care and significantly increase the risks of contracting ANY disease. While we both enjoy hockey at the Garden, my wife especially, we will likely be forgoing any additional Bruins games for the remainder of the season.
Everything was perfect with the exception of the cheeseburger I paid $18 for. I did find $20 on the ground though so it all worked out.
Got a suite seat! Private locked room with <10 people for this game and a private bathroom. No food in the suite unless you get a lot early for a big group, so the food court would be great if you were a member but non members food court is just pretzels and pizza if you ask around. Push through to the “commoners” area to find more food on lower levels I guess, dispute what staff say telling you that is all. This was frustrating. Throughly enjoyed the special short line entrance though and early entry! Hockey game was awesome. Had a great time. Good views.
First NHL game I have ever been to. Super fun atmosphere and nice people whenever I needed guidance. The food and drinks were pricey but what do I expect at a game. Hockey is now my favorite sport and the Bruins are my favorite team. Go B’s!!!
Took train down from Portland to enjoy the Bruins. Great seats, great victory over the Sharks. Try to attend one game a year since I moved to Florida 12 years ago. Was also able to get the special warmup puck for my collection. Will see the Bruins again in Jan when they play in Tampa. Bruins fan for life!
Bruins out on a great show, best part of the non game was the little kids playing hockey on the ice during the intermission. Great food selection and happy the Men in Black got the Win!
Great seats!! Fun atmosphere with it being opening night ..always helps when the Bruins win..no issues with the transaction..so a really good night.
Very disappointed that anybody can sit in the handicap seat without even being handicapped. Know wonder why I never get a seat