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FRI
DEC 27
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St. Louis Blues vs. Nashville Predators
7:00 PM |
Enterprise Center | St. Louis MO
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$73
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TUE
DEC 31
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NHL Winter Classic: Chicago Blackhawks vs. St. Louis Blues
4:00 PM |
Wrigley Field | Chicago IL
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$178
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FRI
JAN 3
2025
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St. Louis Blues vs. Ottawa Senators
7:00 PM |
Enterprise Center | St. Louis MO
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$57
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SAT
JAN 4
2025
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Columbus Blue Jackets vs. St. Louis Blues
7:00 PM |
Nationwide Arena | Columbus OH
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$31
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TUE
JAN 7
2025
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Minnesota Wild vs. St. Louis Blues
7:00 PM |
Xcel Energy Center | Saint Paul MN
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$53
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THU
JAN 9
2025
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St. Louis Blues vs. Anaheim Ducks
7:00 PM |
Enterprise Center | St. Louis MO
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$20
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SAT
JAN 11
2025
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St. Louis Blues vs. Columbus Blue Jackets
6:00 PM |
Enterprise Center | St. Louis MO
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$41
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TUE
JAN 14
2025
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St. Louis Blues vs. Calgary Flames
7:00 PM |
Enterprise Center | St. Louis MO
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$19
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THU
JAN 16
2025
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St. Louis Blues vs. Calgary Flames
7:00 PM |
Enterprise Center | St. Louis MO
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$19
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SAT
JAN 18
2025
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Utah Hockey Club vs. St. Louis Blues
7:00 PM |
Delta Center | Salt Lake City UT
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$74
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MON
JAN 20
2025
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Vegas Golden Knights vs. St. Louis Blues
3:00 PM |
T-Mobile Arena | Las Vegas NV
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$45
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THU
JAN 23
2025
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St. Louis Blues vs. Vegas Golden Knights
7:00 PM |
Enterprise Center | St. Louis MO
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$21
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About St. Louis Blues
One of the most dynamic, fast paced, and competitive teams in the NHL today is the St. Louis Blues. Attending a Blues game at their home venue, the Enterprise Center, is guaranteed to be the highlight of your year! Get your cheap St. Louis Blues tickets today to see this energetic team for yourself.
Early Franchise History
The Blues were founded in 1967 when the NHL expanded from six to twelve teams and they were named after the famous W.C. Hardy song “Saint Louis Blues”. The St. Louis Blues made it into the playoffs their first three seasons, and in 1980 saw the first year of their 25-season playoff streak. The success that the Blues saw in their early years did not continue into the 1970’s, as they struggled with the reformatting of the league. Throughout the 1970’s the organization as a whole also began to have financial issues which soon became reflected onto the ice, with the inability to pay for star players. In 1988 the Blues acquired star forward Brett Hull as well as Adam Oates, and Brendan Shanahan who collectively helped bring the Blues to playoff contention once again. After numerous years of failure, the Blues began a period of rebuilding where they acquired players such as T.J. Oshie, Erik Johnson, and David Perron. In 2011 the Blues had a turning point when the team was listed for sale, this same year the team saw several instrumental changes in the roster and coaching staff.
First Stanley Cup Victory
Despite being an extremely competitive team for much of their history, the St. Louis Blues were never able to cash in on their playoff runs and bring home the Stanley Cup. Coming off the all-star break in January of 2019 the St. Louis Blues were dead last in the league. In March of 2019 Blues fired their longtime coach Mike Yeo and replaced him with interim coach Craig Berube. Under the new leadership the St. Louis Blues flourished, miraculously qualifying for the playoffs. After several hard-fought rounds, the Blues made it to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in franchise history, facing off against the heavily favored Boston Bruins. In seven games the St. Louis Blues defeated the Bruins, securing their first ever Stanley Cup. In doing so they were no longer the oldest team to not have won a Cup title, and they were also the last of the 1967 expansion teams to win the Cup. Effectively proving his position, the Blues hired Berube on a full-time basis for the upcoming seasons.
St. Louis Blues Today
The Blues continue to perform well, hitting 100 points per season frequently and winning nine division championships, keeping fans hopeful that a Stanley Cup is just around the corner. The team has been built by exceptional players like Al MacInnis, Bob Gassof, and Barclay Plager. The Blues continue to have top notch hockey players such as team captain Alex Pietrangelo and Vladimir Tarasenko, who is one of the top scorers on the team.
St. Louis Blues vs Chicago Blackhawks
The biggest rival that the St. Louis Blues have are within the Chicago Blackhawks. The two have faced off head to head since the Blues joined the league in 1967. Playing within the same division, the two meet on the ice several times throughout the regular season. The root cause of this rivalry is stemmed in the physicality that both teams bring to the table. Games between the two are often high in penalty minutes from fighting, making any game between them an exciting one to watch!
Loyal fans eagerly await hockey season to see the Blues in action, especially against their number one rival, the Chicago Blackhawks, so be sure you get your cheap Blues ticket as soon as they are available. You do not want to miss the opportunity to see this team live on the ice!
St. Louis Blues Team Schedule
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