I wish I had better news to share with you on this crisp Fall morning in America’s greatest city. Unfortunately, TD Garden only holds 17,500, which means 1,750,000 Bruins fans will be watching at home or at their favorite drinking establishment. So securing a ticket won’t come cheap, but that shouldn’t come as a shock given the moment in Boston sports history.
This hasn’t been the greatest few weeks for die-hard Bostonians, but tonight we get a chance to re-live the awesomeness that was the 2010-11 NHL season. Most of the post-Cup winning partying has stopped, Marchand and Seguin have curtailed their dancing on the bar routine, and tonight we finally get to witness the banner raised to the rafters. And for those of us born after 1972, we’ll be witnessing a true first. For those of you looking to do it live, you have options. For those of you looking to do it live AND on the cheap, you may want to start an Occupy Causeway Street march right now because it’s not happening.
I spent some time this morning looking through the various secondary sites, and the avg price for a Balcony seat is $265, with Loge tickets costing close to $350 per ticket. If you’re the Club Level type, expect to pay about $450. StubHub and Ace both have multiple pairs available, and you can still get e-delivery or go to the pick up location prior to the game.

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