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It's been quite the decade for Boston sports teams. The Patriots, Red Sox, and Celtics have all delivered titles and there's no better time to be a fan of the local pro or college teams. Find out everything you need to know including history, stadium, and schedule and ticket information here.
Boston Bruins 2009 Schedule
Here’s a look at the Bruins’ schedule for the 2009-10 season, one which includes the hottest New Year’s Day ticket in town.
New England Patriots 2009 Schedule
Here’s a look at the schedule the Patriots will have to face in order to get back to the Super Bowl. The Patriots will kick off the season on Monday Night Football against the Buffalo Bills (and new wide receiver Terrell Owens). On Oct. 25, New England heads to London to face off against Tampa Bay in the NFL’s annual overseas game
Get Tickets To See the Red Sox at Fenway Park
In 2009, the Red Sox extended their Major League Baseball record sellout streak to 500 games and counting, which probably has you thinking that unless you already have tickets in hand, chances are slim you’re bound for Fenway Park any time soon. But that doesn’t have to be the case. Though the streak is likely to continue through the end of this season, there are a few ways that you can purchase tickets to a game. Here’s how.
Red Sox
Get everything you need to know about the Olde Towne Team.
New England Patriots
The three-time Super Bowl champions play south of Boston in Foxboro.
Celtics
One of the NBA's most storied franchises, the Celtics have won 17 titles.
Bruins
The Black and Gold are one of the NHL's "Original Six" franchises.
New England Revolution
New England's official MLS entry plays at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro.

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