And I remember when it became the TD Banknorth Garden. I was thinking it's too long. The feeling of "WTF" and "huh" came to mind. But, I'm not one to judge here. If you pay for naming rights, then you've the liberty to name it as you please. You don't have to cater to the fans of that city. From a marketing standpoint it could be profitable to cater to fans. But, there's still no obligation by the owners of the name. It's their own personal decision in either case. That said, I'll like to see the fan who thumbs up his or her nose to an arena name and not purchase a ticket to a game if he's supposedly a die-heart fan or a season ticket holder. Fans won't attend for other reasons, not because they dislike a particular name. Because even after you'd read all that across the building. What did people do? They'd referred to it as just "The Garden." Or the FleetCenter, if you're lazy.

Besides, I recall that there was a contest (or auction for charity or other) for a temporarily renaming of the building to your own liking. That was cool.