Over the course of this season, I have had to answer many Bruins questions. My season ticket holder seatmate and I sold our tickets for Monday's matinee game against the Senators. Thank goodness. We both elected to work and money was definitely better than seeing a 5-1 loss to the Senators.
When I miss a game, it brings up questions.
- Why aren't you going to the game?
- But you go to every game, don't you?
- Are you selling any more games?
- How many games do you miss?
- How long have you had season tickets?
- Are you going to the next game?
- Are the Bruins going to make the playoffs?
- Why are the Bruins worse than last season?
- Who is injured now?
- Where are your seats?
- And my favorite: How much did you pay for your Winter Classic ticket?
It's endless on some days. And it can get both annoying and exhausting. I feel like I'm answering the same questions over and over and over again. I should start carrying around a frequently asked questions sheet with me and hand it over when the questions start.
I can only imagine what a coach goes through during the length of an 82 game season and the repetitive questions he gets.
I wonder if other Bruins fans get these types of questions from other casual fans. Weigh in, but please don't ask any questions.








I can 100% vouch for the legitimacy of these questions.
Every.
Single.
Time.
YES...always get these questions. The big one for me is do I have any for sale. People are still looking now. Anything I was selling are long gone. This year the Winter Classic questions were big too. Now it's were you there and like you said, how much did you pay for you ticket??
The Boston Briuns should have kept Phil Kessel