The Arena is owned by Toronto-Dominion Bank.
TD North bank Gardens
The Celtics play their home games at the TD Garden.
It's from the original name of the arena's sponsor, Toronto-Dominion Bank.
The FleetCenter, the original name of the TD Garden, replaced the venerable Boston Garden, which had been in operation since 1928. The new arena, home of the Celtics and the National Hockey League Boston Bruins, opened on September 30, 1995. The Celtics' first win there was a 113-109 victory over the Phoenix Suns on November 8, 1995.
The Boston Celtics play in the Eastern Conference.
The stadium where the Boston Celtics play is called the TD Garden.
The TD Garden
TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts
1995- Shawmut Center 95-05- FleetCenter 05-08- TD Banknorth Garden After moving away from the old Boston Garden, the Celtics built what was to be called the Shawmut Center, after Shawmut Bank (Boston is on the Shawmut Peninsula). Shawmut was purchased by Fleet Bank and the arena was known as FleetCenter from 1995 until 2005. Fleet Bank was purchased by Bank of America who sold the naming rights to TD Banknorth. In early 2008, Banknorth was purchased by Commerce Bank. They will change the name after the 2007-08 season for the Celtics and Bruins, but have promised it will contain the word "Garden."
The Celtics won their championship in Game 6 at the TD Banknorth Garden.
It is very difficult to find inexpensive tickets to see the Celtics, especially if one wants to see them on their home court in Boston, Massachusetts. The cheapest seats at the TD Garden may cost, for example, $50 to sit in the last row in the last level of the arena.