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Stadium name | TD Garden |
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Nickname | "The Boston Garden" |
Location | 100 Legends WayBoston, Massachusetts, 02114 |
Coordinates | |
Broke ground | April 29, 1993 |
Opened | September 30, 1995 |
Owner | Delaware North Companies |
Operator | Delaware North Companies |
Construction cost | $ 160 million USD($}} |
TD Garden is the home arena for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League, the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association, and the Boston Blazers of the National Lacrosse League. It is the site of the annual Beanpot college hockey tournament, and hosts the annual Hockey East Championships. The arena has also hosted many major national sporting events including the 1999, 2003, and 2009 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball regional first and second rounds, the 2009 Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight, the 2004 Frozen Four, and the 2006 Women's Final Four.
In early 2005, while still searching for a long-term corporate sponsor, the FleetCenter conducted auctions on eBay to sell one-day naming rights. From February 10 to March 13, the FleetCenter sold the naming rights 30 different times on eBay. The net proceeds of $150,633.22 generated during the auction was donated to charities in the Greater Boston area, and $40,000 worth of My Grandma's Coffee Cakes was donated to local food banks. The FleetCenter also made private arrangements with a few companies for one-day naming rights, and offered one day's rights in an employee raffle. (1999–2004)]] 's hockey rink in 2008]] During the name auction, only twice were names reported to be rejected. Kerry Konrad, a New York City lawyer and Yankees fan, won naming rights for March 1 with a bid of $2300. He proposed the name "Derek Jeter Center," after the New York Yankees shortstop, a stab at fellow Harvard College alum and Boston Red Sox fan Jerry Rappaport, Jr., with whom he had a 25 year-old rivalry. Being in the heart of Red Sox Nation, the name did not sit well with the executives and was rejected. An agreement was reached in which Rappaport added $6300 for a total bid of $8600, representing the 86 years of the Curse of the Bambino, and named the arena "New Boston Garden, Home of The Jimmy Fund Champions." Students from Harvard's Eliot House have organized "An Evening with Champions," an ice-skating exhibition featuring Olympic medal winners, annually since 1970 to benefit the Jimmy Fund. Fark.com founder Drew Curtis held a contest on his website to name the arena after he bought single-day rights. A user vote resulted in the "Fark.com UFIA Center" coming on top, but the name was rejected due to its inappropriate meaning. The name eventually selected by Curtis and company was "Boston Garden".
In April 2008, TD Banknorth became TD Bank, after a merger with Commerce Bancorp, a New Jersey–based bank. Owner Delaware North Companies announced on April 15, 2009, that the building would be renamed TD Garden in July 2009.
TD Garden is one of two NBA arenas (along with Amway Center, home of the Orlando Magic) with parquet floors. The Celtics are best known for the tradition of the parquet floor, originally built after World War II because of cost and the scarcity of lumber in that time. However, a traditional floor was used in the 2006 NCAA Women's Final Four and the 2009 NCAA Men's East Regional (NCAA rules require a special NCAA-specification floor be used for all tournament games).
Ricky Hatton began his 'American dream' here on May 13, 2006, he stepped up to welterweight to fight WBA world champion Luis Collazo. After knocking Collazo down after seconds into the first round, Hatton was made to work hard to earn a unanimous point win.
It also hosts Commencement exercises for Northeastern University.
It has hosted WWE's WrestleMania XIV in 1998, as well as King of the Ring 2000, Royal Rumble 2003, SummerSlam 2006, Survivor Series 2008, and Royal Rumble 2011. It has also been a regular stop for Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown. On September 29, 2009, it taped A Decade of SmackDown, the tenth anniversary of Friday Night SmackDown. The WWE held the 900th episode of Monday Night Raw at the Garden on August 30, 2010.
On August 28, 2010, the TD Garden hosted UFC 118, which was the first time that the UFC held an event in Boston.
Diana Ross was scheduled to perform during her Return to Love Tour on July 13, 2000, but the show was canceled.
In 2001, U2 recorded four consecutive concerts there for use on their DVD.
David Bowie was scheduled to perform during his A Reality Tour on December 9, 2003, but the show was canceled, due to tour band illness. He returned and performed on March 30, 2004.
Fleetwood Mac recorded and filmed their 2004 CD/DVD package Live in Boston at this venue.
Bon Jovi recorded his Walmart Exclusive CD Live From the Have A Nice Day Tour which was recorded December 10, 2005.
The Who and Genesis recorded live CDs as part of the Encore Series in 2006 and 2007, respectively.
The filming of Celine Dion's Taking Chances World Tour took place on August 12–13, 2008.
Connections to the Orange Line and Green Line are near the eastern entrance to the Garden. The Green Line formerly ran on an elevated train in front of the building: however, a Green Line tunnel was completed in 2004. (The original plan was to tear down the rail tracks before the 2004 Democratic National Convention, but in the end the tracks were purposely left up through the convention, to serve as a platform for security forces.) The elevated rail has since been demolished.
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