The Boston Bruins get a long-awaited victory lap tomorrow with the duck boat rolling rally on Saturday. It begins at 11 a.m. at the TD Garden and will end at Copley Square, rolling through Causeway Street, Staniford Street, Cambridge Street, Tremont Street, and Boylston Street. As is always the case with these parades, Boston Police will enforce parking restrictions along the route and the MBTA is encouraging people to use public transportation to come to the parade. The MBTA will be at "rush hour” levels all day.
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The Stanley Cup is back in Boston today along with those who won it. The Bruins were met at the TD Garden this morning by a small yet enthusiatic group of loyalists. A larger group of fans will assemble on Saturday for the heavily anticipated parade now scheduled for 11 a.m. and running from TD Garden to Copley Plaza. An even larger group of people watched game seven on NBC as the game tied the highest-rated game seven between the New Jersey and Anaheim in 2003.
Bruins fans are ready for tonight's seventh game in the 2011 Stanley Cup Final and so is Boston. Wherever you watch it, look for both teams to go right after each other. We'd love to see the Bruins score early on Roberto Luongo to see how he responds to trailing at home. Tim Thomas has been pretty consistent. Luongo has been great in Vancouver only. That's the ecisive issue tonight.
With tonight's critical game four of the Stanley Cup finals putting into a rooting fervor, Boston police are warning fans about the selling of counterfeit tickets. On Monday night, police identified David Lucas, a 28-year old from New York, as selling fake tickets near TD Garden. Police caught up to him on Staniford Street where he admitted to “scalping tickets." He had 18 tickets on him, including four for tonight’s game. He was charged with manufacturing counterfeit tickets. Oh, the police still want you Bruins fans to behave, too. All charges alleged until proven under law. [Boston Herald]
Shaq revealed to Emily Rooney - really, the "Emily Rooney Show" on WGBH - that he wants to be levitated over the TD Garden and asked Criss Angel to help pull the trick off. It was really an interview with girlfriend Nicole “Hoopz” Alexander to promote her new reality show.
Bruins fans, we can't believe that it has come to this. We didn't think that we'd have to even discuss this. But here we are, enjoying the warm, satisfying glow of victory after the Bruins decimated the Ottawa Senators, 6-0, in front of a packed house at the Garden ... and we can't believe what we witnessed during the game.
A bank robbery was thwarted in Cambridge. Last week, a woman from North Attleboro was killed during an alleged bank robbery.
Something had to give last night at the TD Garden in a game between the Bruins and the Capitals, two teams stuck in losing streaks. The Bruins, who built a 3-0 lead in the first period, held off a fierce Caps surge in the third for a 3-2 win. Boston stopped a three-game losing streak. Washington hasn't won in eight games (0-6-2) and dropped out of first place.
The Bruins "fan" who kicked a hole in a bathroom pillar the TD Garden during Saturday night's game against the St. Louis Blues a week ago has been identified. According to TD Garden GM Hugh Lombardi, "She has apologized and agreed to pay restitution for the damages and we therefore consider the matter closed." A female wearing a Milan Lucic Bruins T-shirt kicked a hole in a bathroom pillar. A clip of it was posted on the Internet. [WCVB]
An unidentified female Bruins fan sporting a Milan Lucic T-shirt kicked a hole in a bathroom support pole. It's a must see clip posted by the perpetrator or her accomplices.
Late last week, Lady Gaga slammed the TD Garden with two back to back shows on her epically long Monster Ball Tour. In typical Gaga form, the pop diva alternated between humble BFF cooing, "It's okay to feel insecure," and unbridled rockstar glory--imagine the torrent of applause enveloping her as she froze, head cocked, at the edge of the stage for one, then two silent minutes.
Pity the crew that was responsible for staffing the TD Garden on Monday. Not only were they responsible for not one, but two games on a holiday Monday, they weren't given the option of leaving early. Instead, they had to endure every painful moment of one terribly lousy Garden day.
Kris Allen, Adam Lambert and their fellow top 10 contestants of "American Idol"'s eighth season unleashed the screams of a 10,000-strong crowd within the TD Garden on Tuesday night, bringing their newly minted star power to Boston for the local stop on a 50-city tour.
The Globe enjoyed the Jonas Brothers' concert at the TD Garden last night, and even compared the young group to the Monkees. Now, the Phoenix suggests the teen heartthrobs are playing some pickup baseball (softball?) in Brockton. Can they really wield bats as well as they wield microphones? Is there anything these brothers can't do?
- With the 40th Anniversary of the first moonwalk looming on Monday, Museum of Science has an updated exhibit on display. Maybe that can explain how NASA taped over that footage? [Boston Globe]
- The 35-year old father hit by a car on Wednesday in Brighton died last night at Mass. General. [Boston Herald]
The Google section of the Internets is going crazy for the TD Banknorth Garden, which is now going by TD Garden. According to Google Hot Trends, TD Banknorth Garden is today's 50th fastest rising search keyword in the U.S. Bostonist has an idea or three why this is happening. Parents are probably sick of this crap but those wholesome young men known as theJonas Brothers are taking over the Hub on Friday. The Bruins did announce their complete 2009-2010 schedule, too. How much interest does the next Scott Walker sighting generate? Bostonist bets the fuss is over the name change from TD Banknorth Garden to TD Garden that will lead to one lucky fan winning free tickets to every event at the Garden for the entire 2009-2010 season. It's still the Garden to Bostonist.







