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I'm rather surprised, Alaney ... far from being a "myth," it's a known fact that Boston Garden was originally built by Tex Rickard and the MSG folks and bore that as an original name. A casual glance at the Boston Garden article gives that information. If you need references, a simple Google News archive search reveals hundreds [1]. Just a teensy bit of research, is all.  Ravenswing 15:20, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
A fact from 1928–29 Boston Bruins season appeared on Wikipedia's
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I'm rather surprised, Alaney ... far from being a "myth," it's a known fact that Boston Garden was originally built by Tex Rickard and the MSG folks and bore that as an original name. A casual glance at the Boston Garden article gives that information. If you need references, a simple Google News archive search reveals hundreds [1]. Just a teensy bit of research, is all.  Ravenswing 15:20, 18 March 2011 (UTC)