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by BluesDevil on 4/19/15Scottrade Center - St LouisRating: 5 out of 5The opening video display on the ice was spectacular and honestly overshadowed the Blues play in the first period. Good comeback in the third, just a bit late.

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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.
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The Blues have made four appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won once (in 2019).
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The opening video display on the ice was spectacular and honestly overshadowed the Blues play in the first period. Good comeback in the third, just a bit late.
This was my first away game as well as my daughters. We were able to get good seats last minute so we hopped in the car and made the 5 hour drive with a friend of ours and her daughter. We all had an amazing time!!
I took my wife to her first ever hockey/Blues game! It was an amazing experience for the both of us! It was fan appreciation week so we received a free t-shirt and on our way in Blues owner, Tom Stillman, was in line shaking hands and greeting fans! To top things off, the Blues won 4-2! Amazing experience!
Well the Blues are clearly very willing to spend money to build up their team, they really need to start investing in the infrastructure of their arena. It's very old, the current seats are atrocious, the retractable seats have floor gaps, the main concourse is almost all alcoholic beverages with very little option for different foods (understandable because your major sponsor is Budweiser, but your concessionaire should be made accountable to provide better offerings) the level of play was fine, both teams are already playoff locks, which makes it a little more boring but the fans were not particularly outgoing to rival fans. It was good to see a STL win on fan appreciation night though.
awesome game. Was moved up to 2pm but it was still a great game
The game was good. I enjoyed seeing the intensity in the game. I love it. The fact that it was my fist Blackhawks game.
Great to follow the St. Louis Blues. Seats were excellent our food and drinks were included in the ticket price. The Blue lounge is so nice and a great selection of free food. The staff of the Scotts Trade Center are so friendly.
I would like to start out by saying I am very upset. I saved up for over a year to buy my tickets. For 5 years I have been looking forward to attending an NHL game. I love hockey. I am upset because this my experience was horrible and my 1st NHL game was ruined. The staff, fans, and general atmosphere made me feel completely unwelcome. They even took great care to make sure only Blues fans were shown on the video board. I watched a Blues fan an ridicule, pick on and degrade 3 Blackhawks fans in my row until one of them turned around and flipped her off. She then went and told on them to the staff and had them thrown out. When the Blackhawks lost, the Blues fans were very rude and showed very poor sportsmanship. The game was a good game and both teams played well. There was no reason for them to behave as they did. Ultimately, I will never attend a game at this venue ever again.
We took our granddaughters to St. Louis for a vacation. Of course, had to go to the Blue Jackets game. They WON. It was great. The girls had a super time. It was a great way to start our vacation.
Win, or lose, it's always fun to go to a Blues game.
Blues Hockey Rocks! The quality of players and the depth of the team is amazing|! We have all we need to take it to the cup! It's Our Turn! I bleed blue and I can't wait to watch these great guys take it to the end and WIN! They deserve it! LGB We love our Blues!!!!
Game was great but was upset that I didn't get the shirts that came with the ticket promo "JEDI".
This was an awesome event. However would have been nice to know that we qualified for free food and drinks because of where we sat all night long.
Sat in 325 row Q. Turned out to be one row from the very top. Purchased 1 more ticket on game day in section 325 row A. Highly recommend buying row A, B, or C if purchasing in the 300 level. The lower seats are much better!
It was a great game. First time at an NHL game. would go again.
Excellent hockey game. Great seats. Awesome time!!
The seats were great. Not a bad seat in Scottrade. The Blues are great to watch.
excellent seats. Right behind the Blues bench. Definitely worth it.
Long time Blues fan took two nephews to their first game. Even though the Blues lost 4-1 we all enjoyed the game except for the souvenir sodas which were $7.50 for as much soda as you get at a convenience store for a 1.00. Could not afford the food as it is way too expensive. National anthem performed by three ladies that could not hold a candle to Charles Glenn who is the best ever.
Excellent. Took my friend to her first NHL game. She thoroughly enjoyed the experience.