Montreal Canadiens Tickets in Boston
Catch the Montreal Canadiens face the Boston Bruins at TD Garden — where to sit, getting there from Montreal, and the cheapest way to see the road game.
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Boston is a sports town with a chip on its shoulder and the championship banners to back it up. The Celtics and Bruins share TD Garden above North Station, the Red Sox pack century-old Fenway Park, and the Patriots and Revolution play at Gillette Stadium out in Foxborough. Expect knowledgeable, opinionated crowds, tight old streets, and pregame pubs that fill fast. Visiting fans get plenty of good-natured grief, but the history and intensity make a road game here feel like the real thing.
**Getting there:** TD Garden sits right on top of North Station, served by the MBTA Green and Orange Lines plus commuter rail, so transit is by far the easiest option. Fenway Park is a short walk from the Kenmore and Fenway stops on the Green Line. Gillette Stadium is roughly 30 miles southwest in Foxborough, best reached by event-day commuter rail from South Station or by driving I-95 and Route 1; downtown driving and parking are expensive and tight, so the T is usually the smarter call.
**Where to stay & eat:** The West End and North End around TD Garden put visiting fans within walking distance of the arena, with the North End's Italian restaurants a short stroll away. For Red Sox games, Kenmore Square and the Fenway area are packed with bars like those along Lansdowne Street. Back Bay and downtown near the T give you flexible hotels and easy rides to multiple venues.
**The matchup:** When the Montreal Canadiens come to Boston, they take on the Boston Bruins at TD Garden. Boston is about 250 miles away: a long drive or a quick direct flight from Montreal.
**Distance:** Boston is about 250 miles away: a long drive or a quick direct flight from Montreal.
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Cheapest way to see the Montreal Canadiens in Boston
Weeknight Bruins and Celtics games against non-rival opponents are the softest tickets; resale prices often slide below face after puck drop or tip-off.. At Fenway, standing-room and the bleachers are the cheapest way in, especially for weekday day games.. At TD Garden, the balcony (300-level) corners and behind-the-net hockey seats cost far less than loge or club seats.. Buy on resale apps the day of the game and filter for mobile-only listings, where sellers slash prices late to avoid eating the ticket.. The cheapest way to see the Montreal Canadiens in Boston is usually a non-rivalry, midweek visit — compare those dates against the team's full road slate below before buying.
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