Tickets-Sports
Two tickets to a 2019-2020 Boston Bruins hockey game
- Item Number
- 156
- Estimated Value
- 260 USD
- Sold
- 320 USD to malcontent
- Number of Bids
- 22 - Bid History
Item Description
November 1, 1924 was a red letter day for both the city of Boston and the National Hockey League. On that day, Charles Francis Adams paid the NHL a rumored $15,000 and received in return a piece of paper entitling him to the first United States entry into the league.
Adams, a grocery chain tycoon from Vermont, held a contest to name his NHL club, laying down several ground rules. One was that the basic colors of the team be brown with yellow trim, the color scheme of his Brookside stores. The name of the team would preferably relate to an untamed animal embodied with size, strength, agility, ferocity and cunning, while also in the color brown category. He received dozens of entries, none of which were to his satisfaction until his secretary came upon the idea of "Bruins". NOW IT'S 2019!!! GO BRUINS!!!!
Seats are 1 & 2 in Loge 10 Row 10 – you can’t beat the view!
Check out the schedule for the Bruins.
Game chosen will exclude vs. Montreal and Playoff games. Game must be chosen by auction winner and reported to the donor at the email given in the winning bidder paperwork no later than 8/1/19.
Item Special Note
A 5% fee, not to exceed $25 total, will be added to any winning bid to aid in covering auction costs.
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