Boston Beanpot Tournament Tickets
Beanpot Tournament Hockey Tickets
Bragging rights are on the line at this year’s Beanpot and you can be at TD Garden to see Boston’s four college hockey teams battle it out for the title by purchasing Beanpot Tournament tickets with TicketSmarter. The tournament has historically been a rousing success featuring some of the best NCAA hockey and the largest crowds outside of the Frozen Four.
Boston’s four teams - Boston College, Boston University, Northeastern, and Harvard - established the tournament in 1952 and all four have won championships since 2015. The Terriers were the most successful team through 2020 with 30 titles, though the Eagles weren’t far behind with 20 Beanpot Championships. Northeastern won the 2020 Beanpot, its seventh title, after a thrilling, double-overtime battle with BU. Harvard took down the Terriers in its 2017 tournament win.
It’s common for multiple Beantown teams to be ranked heading into the tournament, so you won’t want to miss these matchups between top-tier foes. Be at TD Garden for every goal this year by purchasing Beanpot Tournament tickets with TicketSmarter.
How much are Beanpot Tournament tickets?
The average price for Beanpot tickets is usually around $90 to $100. Fans can sometimes get in for as low as $70 or $80. Seats closer to the ice will be priced higher than options in the upper deck. Spots in the corners or behind the goals can have lower prices than seats that line up with center ice. Grab Boston college hockey tickets quickly and easily with TicketSmarter.
Beanpot Tournament Games & Schedule
The Beanpot Tournament takes place in early February during most seasons. The semifinals typically take place on the first Monday of the month with the finals and third-place games happening on the following Monday. Tickets are sold for the entire doubleheader. The teams rotate opening-round opponents on a three-year cycle, so every team faces the others an equal number of times during the opening round. The Boston Bruins’ TD Garden has hosted the Beanpot since 1996.
When do Beanpot Tournament tickets go on sale?
Beanpot tickets normally go on sale in the first weeks of December. TicketSmarter will have seats available shortly after they are released. Be one of the first to secure your tickets by using TicketSmarter’s Beanpot calendar. You will never need a presale code to buy with our straightforward web platform.
Beanpot Tournament Seating Chart
The Beanpot has been held at the TD Garden since 1996. The home of the Boston Bruins and Celtics is a worthy venue for the tournament, which often has the biggest regular-season crowds of the college hockey season. TD Garden seats 17,500 hockey fans. Through the 2019 Beanpot, the largest attendance had been 17,565 at the facility with sellouts happening every year between 1996 and 2013.
TD Garden offers hockey fans plenty of angles to watch the game. Look for seats in sections 1 and 12 to be sitting right by center ice. Sections 6-7 and 17-18 are located behind the goals. The garden has premium seating in the form of suites and club seats. TicketSmarter makes it easy to lock up the best Boston Beanpot Tournament tickets. Use our featured seating chart to click through available options and find a great view of the game.
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