Great time
by Anonymous on 12/10/13Scottrade Center - St LouisRating: 4 out of 5Had a great time at the game! It was my birthday and we had a great time as a family!

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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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Had a great time at the game! It was my birthday and we had a great time as a family!
We took my son for his 11th Birthday. It was a bit disappointing that the Ducks scored 1:10 into the first period and that the score was 3-0 by ten minutes in. But we are true Blues fans and stuck it out to the very end of the 3rd period.
Why does there have to be girls pushing the ice off? It's not needed. The game is great without them. It doesn't bring in any more money. We pay to watch the Blues, not them. So stupid. Take them away. We don't need thAt!!!!!!!
This was my first hockey game & the tickets were a gift to my husband for his birthday. I absolutely love it. We are going back ASAP, and the kids are going, too. Hockey is now my favorite sport.
The Blues really have a great team and the arena is good.
It was an excellent value of 4 hockey tickets with hot dogs, sodas, and popcorn! And we got to see the BLUES WIN!!! Lets go BLUES!!
We bought family night tickets, so our five year old was with us. We were surrounded by college aged boys (many with mizzou attire on-embarrassing for mizzou) who were foul mouthed and derogatory to one another ( which got worse as the game went on), and they were constantly changing seats. Very uncomfortable evening trying to minimize my daughter's awareness to those jerks. Maybe family tickets could be sold in a family designated area?!?
Access to the stadium was quick and easy from the Metro. Getting through security was painless-they were even selling beer while we were in line. We had great seats, surrounded by lively, friendly Blues fans who did not hold our status as Avs fans against us. There were no/short lines for beer and food, and the concessions workers were all cheerful and efficient. The bathrooms were clean. The music was perfect. This is a really great venue for a hockey game and we'll be back. The Blues are now our second favorite hockey team.
You can never go wrong at a Blues game. I had a blast, as always.
the best game my daughter and I have seen in years we are some of the biggest blues fans from St Louis. we usually watch the Blues play from home but we're very excited to go to this game it, was well worth it you never know what you're going to get when you go to the game a month ago we were there and lost the game but after leaving this game that didn't matter we're so excited made up for it
Exceptional experience for our first Blues game ever
Let's Go Blues! Great seats, great game! Will definitely buy on here again.
Everyone at the Scottrade Center was friendly. The MetroLink mass transit system station was very close and convenient. The only drawback was how the management of the arena handled those of us entering with cameras. We were all made to walk half way around the arena to the Guest Services Office, where an staff person checked to be sure our cameras did not have interchangeable lenses. Those that did were "stored" at Guest Services until after the game. Otherwise, we were free to take our cameras with us and proceed to our seats. It seems that it should be possible to screen the cameras at the entrance and only require those with "professional level" cameras to make the walk to guest services. It was very inconvenient and rather embarrassing to be escorted to Guest Services!
This was my first trip to the Scotttrade Center for a Blues game. It was a great time the staff and the crowd were fantastic! I went as a Pens fan and had no problem with the hometown crowd the Blues fans were great and I'm looking at going back to cheer for the Blues!!
I took my mom to the blues game against the pit penguin it was an awesum game if you not watched or been to see the blues this team is the best bunch of guys I've seen this team has heart they have fun they played there hearts out I think it was sold out but the fans seemed to get along didn't see any fights or problems at all now buying my tickets on ticketmaster wasn't bad or painful at all I did see guys selling tickets which a COULPE fans got ripped off now I will be buying all my tickets here at ticketmaster
The game was great! There is no bad seat in the entire arena. The only thing that would have given it 5 stars would be if the Pittsburgh Penguins won :( Still fantastic to see.
Great place to catch a Blues game. Unfortunately, they lost that night. But I will catch them again later in the season.
It was a great game and our seats were amazing. Will definitely go again.
We had great seats and great game. A fantastic night at the Blues game.
The game was amazing. The seats were right at the railing of the upper level with a great view of the ice. Only negative, seats a little narrow.