Boston's TD Garden, home of the NHL's Boston Bruins and the NBA's Boston Celtics, has announced that it's opening its doors to 100% capacity beginnning May 29th as the state of Massachusetts begins to lift COVID-19 restrictions.
While the Bruins are currently playing their first round Stanley Cup Playoff series against the Washington Capitals with limited capacity for fans, they'll have a full house waiting for them if they can advance to the next round. If they're able to get past the Capitals they'll face either the Pittsburgh Penguins or the New York Islanders in front of 17,850 rabid Bruins fans at TD Garden.
The state has steadily increased capacity limits at sporting events over the past six months, first from 12% to 25% and now to 100%
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