Blues hockey
by Butchs1 on 1/12/18Scottrade Center - St LouisRating: 4 out of 5Game started out great. Than the blues laid an egg. Blues blanket giveaway was a nice gift.

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St. Louis Blues History
Named for the famous W.C. Handy song "Saint Louis Blues," the Blues is one of the most storied franchises in the NHL. They entered the league in 1967, making the Stanley Cup Final in each of their first three seasons. They reached the Playoffs in 25 consecutive seasons from 1980 to 2005, including in 1999-2000, when right wing Pavol Demitra and defensemen Al MacInnis led the way to a league-best 114 points, only to be upset by the San Jose Sharks in the first round of the Playoffs.
Recent history has provided its share of fireworks. Most memorable: Troy Brouwer's deciding goal in Game 7 of the 2016 Western Conference quarterfinals against the rival Blackhawks, which sent the Blues to the Western Conference Finals for the first time in 15 years.
In 2018-2019, the Blues went on an impressive Playoff run to meet the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup Final, where St. Louis won in seven games for the team's first Cup in franchise history.
St. Louis Blues Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Central
Year Founded: 1967
Team Colors: Blue, Yellow, White
Team Rivals: Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings
St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center
Enterprise Center(Opens in new tab) is located in the heart of downtown St. Louis. The 12-story glass and concrete structure officially opened its doors on October 8, 1994, and has been the home ice for the Blues ever since. In 2018, the venue underwent renovations, including additions to the food and beverage options, new gathering spaces for fans to enjoy during pregame, intermissions and postgame, and a better shopping experience for fans to take home all their new Blues gear. Enterprise Center is located on the former site of Kiel Auditorium, which was built in 1932 as a municipal auditorium for the citizens of St. Louis.

Located in the heart of downtown St. Louis, Missouri, Enterprise Center is beloved by hockey fans and entertainment seekers.

The St. Louis Blues won the 2019 Stanley Cup Championship when they defeated the Boston Bruins 4–3 on June 12, 2019.
The St. Louis Blues schedule for the 2025–26 regular season can be viewed on Ticketmaster.
Tickets for the 2025–26 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the St. Louis Blues. And if you're thinking about last-minute tickets, all tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are 100% verified and instantly delivered to your phone.
Ticket prices for St. Louis Blues games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. A ticket for a St. Louis Blues game can cost anywhere between $25-$600.
The Blues have made four appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won once (in 2019).
The seating map for Enterprise Center can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).
Game started out great. Than the blues laid an egg. Blues blanket giveaway was a nice gift.
My grandson's first NHL game and his first experience will be unforgettable!! We got overtime and a shootout....BONUS...the Blues won!!!! Also, Tarasenko is one of his favorite players who scored a goal and cinched the win with the winning shootout goal. How will we ever top this!!
I purchased Glass Seats as a Christmas present. They were FABULOUS!
The seats were amazing, right in the action. The food was very good, and drinks were flowing.
Always a good time, the Blues and the Scott Trade Center really put on a great show.
Bought tickets for my father and I. Tickets said nothing about a partial view. Camera blocked view of goal.
Great people Great game. Will be back for another game
We had a great time! My son is a Buffalo fan and I loved the look on his face when Buffalo hit the ice. Your stadium is amazing! We will be back.
A great Blues win after a clunker. The center ice upper level seats are very good. You can all of the action well. Except for the overpriced concessions, a great time.
the Blues are a team to see at home!!! St Louis fans are knowledgable and fiesty... be prepared for a loud crowd at Scottrade Center
I am a Nashville Predators fan who happens to live in California. When my Thanksgiving plans fell through with the family, I decided to take a solo trip to St. Louis to see "my boys" - the Preds take on the Blues. Of concern is always the more passionate nature of hockey, and how fans may react to a fan of the opposing team, especially one clad in their jersey, equipped with a bunch of accessories, etc... But of the many stadiums I have frequented, Scottrade Center was the most friendly thus far. The staff was extremely sweet and thoughtful... (they even looked after me!)... and the fans were super nice. It made for a wonderful experience that I look forward to having again in the near future.
Good seats, but they were advertised as being on the end where the Blues shoot twice-this was not accurate. Was on the end where they shot only once. Do your own homework-Don't trust Ticketmaster to be accurate with that.
Not a bad seat in the house. Great view of the ice, even up high.
So much fun. We sat in the first row behind the penalty boxes and we had a great time. I would recommend sitting up higher for a better view of the game, but the experience itself was a blast. The Blue Note Lounge had awesome food and drinks. I loved that you could stay an hour after the game and continue getting your free food and drinks. Would definitely do again.
Love the blues and hockey venue staff rudest I have ever encountered. From ticket takers to Security to food service. Extremely rude
Glass seats with the buffet and drinks offer an exciting and great view of the game!
The new video board is great. So is the hockey. Sound system is much improved and it looks brighter than before in the arena. But the blues are the biggest improvement.
Such a great game to be at no matter what seats the view is amazing
Great game! Renovations are awesome -- scoreboard, lighting on the ice!
The season opener for both the Blues and Scott Trade was great. Good lighting, AVA (remember AVA said she is not a Jumbotron!) is a good addition. Probably depends where you are if the seating is any better. Section 119 in Club seats still a little cramped for leg room. Will find out on October 25th about the Glass seats. Club food was slightly better. The drink service in Club was attentive but not smothering.