<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> tdgarden.com </Td> </Tr> <P> TD Garden, often called the Boston Garden or simply The Garden, is a multi-purpose arena in Boston, Massachusetts . It is named after its sponsor, TD Bank, a subsidiary of Canada's Toronto - Dominion Bank . It opened in 1995 as a replacement for the original Boston Garden and has been known as FleetCenter, and TD Banknorth Garden . The arena is located directly above the MBTA's North Station . </P> <P> TD Garden is the home arena for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League and the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association . It is owned by Delaware North, whose CEO, Jeremy Jacobs, also owns the Bruins . 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 and 2003 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball regional first and second rounds, the 2009, 2012, and 2018 Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight, the 1998 Frozen Four, the 2004 Frozen Four, the 2014 United States Figure Skating Championships, the 2006 Women's Final Four, and the 2015 Frozen Four . It hosted games 3, 4, and 6 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals and the 2013 Stanley Cup Finals for the Bruins, and games 1, 2, and 6 of the 2008 NBA Finals and games 3, 4, and 5 of the 2010 NBA Finals for the Celtics . Furthermore, it hosted the NA LCS 2017 Summer Split Finals . </P> <P> As early as the late 1970s, the Bruins were looking for a new arena . The Boston Garden was approaching 50 years old at the time and new owners, The Jacobs family, were looking to build a 17,000 seat arena in suburban Boston after negotiations fell through with the City of Boston . The team nearly moved to Salem, New Hampshire around where the Mall at Rockingham Park is today . That fell through and the Bruins continued to reside in Boston Garden . The Celtics, also looking for a new arena, considered moving to Revere, Massachusetts . </P>

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