Great Time
by kgpg on 4/29/14TD Garden - BostonRating: 5 out of 5Great time, but wished Wings would have won. Good seats and view at top of arena. Friendy Boston fans, even through I had a Red Wings jersey on!

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Boston Bruins History
Established in 1924, the Boston Bruins were the first American team to join the NHL(Opens in new tab). 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, White
Team Rivals: Montreal Canadiens(Opens in new tab), Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres(Opens in new tab), Philadelphia Flyers
(Opens in new tab)Boston Bruins at TD Garden
Since opening in 1995, Boston's famed TD Garden(Opens in new tab) 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.

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Ticket prices for Boston Bruins games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. The average ticket for a Boston Bruins game can cost anywhere between $50-$649.99 (excluding glass seats).
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).
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Great time, but wished Wings would have won. Good seats and view at top of arena. Friendy Boston fans, even through I had a Red Wings jersey on!
This game was fantastic! Beautifully done, Bruins!
Seats were great. We could see everything. The crowds energy and volume were elevated and it was just a Fantastic Time!!!
Great time, unbelievable energy in the Garden. Go B's. Blast that horn and light that lamp.
Seats right on isle great view of the ice and Bruins bench . fpr the price others where asking, this ticket was right on, Bruins won so made the game even better
The tickets were for seats in Log 9 on the end of the ice that saw a lot of action. Just the perfect seats to see the Bruins come back to tie the series.
The game was very energetic and the bruins crushed the wings. Lower level seats are always nice but you do get a viewing problem. When the play is on your side of the boards at the far end of the ice you can't see the play and have to resort to the jumbotron.
Amazing game. 4-1 win. So much energy in the building. Great time!
Great view. Close to bathrooms, as well as food and drinks.
I brought my 14 year old daughter to her first Boston Bruins game. When I purchased the seats I thought they would be quite far away from the ice. When we sat down I was pleasantly surprised at how good the seats were. We were in section 329. I purchased parking at the TD Garden parking garage the night before and it made it very easy to park. The pizza at Sal's was very good. The Jumbotron was fun to watch and the give away gifts kept you distracted during commercial breaks. We went to the pro shop afterwards to give the traffic time to disperse. Coming from Southern Maine it is always a challenge when going to the "Big City." I used to travel into Boston from Reading every day during college in the late 60's. Things seem to change every time I go to Boston. This whole trip was a piece of cake and we both had a great time. Wish the tickets were more affordable so we could go more often. But, hey,that's the way it is.
Outstanding game, never a bad seat in the house. Great fans. Easy to get to bathrooms or concessions.
Bruins game was awesome!!! 7th player award, Derek Sanderson puck drop, free Bruins lunchbox and a couple fights broke out on the ice. We had a great time!
Boston gets a little payback against the Hawks! Great seats and a great time!
The game was great, the seats were terrible, I paid a very high amount for literally the back row of the entire garden. To spend 150$ per ticket, I would have expected better.
I had such a great time even though they lost. Our seats were amazing! This was my first time in the "new" garden and it was clean and easy to navigate. All the staff that we had contact with were friendly and helpful. I WILL be going again!!!
This was the best sporting event I have ever attended. It was fun, loud,....but not too loud. Fans were great, security made you feel safe but not intimidated. I would go to every Bruins game.....if I could afford it!!! Taking the train right into TD Garden made it so convenient. No searching for parking, no crowds leaving....just get on the train, take a nap, and arrive at home.
Even though the Bruins lost in the shootout, this game was absolutely amazing! Loved the Miller fight.
The games are great, but the ticket prices just keep going up.
St. Patrick's day and matchup against other favorite team Wild, can it be better setup? Crowd was awesome whole game and result also, thank you Bruins!
Great seats, great game. Purchase and ticket download were easy and very convenient