St. Louis Blues Tickets
Blues Tickets
Play Gloria and secure your St. Louis Blues tickets for every home and away game at TicketSmarter! The St. Louis Blues joined the National Hockey League as a part of the 1967 league expansion. The origin of the team’s name comes from the song “Saint Louis Blues” by W.C. Handy. The team has been very successful for an expansion franchise, making the Stanley Cup Playoffs over 40 times since its inaugural season. After many close calls and several appearances in the Stanley Cup Finals, the Blues finally won the Stanley Cup championship for the first time in 2019.
The Enterprise Center at 1401 Clark Ave, St. Louis, MO 63103 has served as the home to the Blues since it opened in 1994. The team plays in the always competitive Central Division of the Western Conference, which includes teams like the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars and Winnipeg Jets. The biggest Central Division rival for the team is the Chicago Blackhawks with several fights and penalty minutes being served during intense matchups between the two teams. Get your St. Louis Blues tickets and head to Enterprise Center while wearing your blue and gold to see the top hockey team in the state of Missouri!
How much are St. Louis Blues tickets?
St. Louis Blues tickets will generally start in a range between $20 and $40 depending on the opponent. The average price for tickets has typically been between $55 to $80, but the average could rise after the Blues’ 2019 Stanley Cup title. Major rivalry matchups and divisional games may have more expensive tickets due to the games being more high profile. Stanley Cup Playoffs tickets will also increase prices significantly.
Fans interested in seeing the St. Louis Blues live during the current season can find tickets on TicketSmarter starting at $9.36 and going for prices as high as $15031.88. The average price for a single St. Louis Blues game ticket during this hockey season is around $156.03. San Jose Sharks at St. Louis Blues tickets are available right now for the game on December 12th, 2024 at 7:00pm. Ticket prices for the game are currently ranging from $9.36 to $931.50 and there is 2385 ticket listings available. Get your tickets at TicketSmarter today and see a great hockey match at Enterprise Center, 1401 Clark Avenue, St. Louis, MO.
St. Louis Blues Dates & Schedule
The NHL schedule will see the Blues play in 82 regular-season games from October to April. The St. Louis Blues schedule will also include six to eight NHL preseason exhibition games that will be held in September. The team will regularly face off against Central Division opponents at home and on the road including the Nashville Predators and Minnesota Wild. Half of the season will be played at the Enterprise Center, while the rest will be away games.
The St. Louis Blues have maintained a constant presence in the Stanley Cup Playoffs over the years with fans almost expecting them to be a part of the postseason. TicketSmarter will have Stanley Cup Playoffs tickets available for when the postseason starts in April. Should the Blues advance through the tournament, TicketSmarter will also have Stanley Cup Finals tickets for Blues fans to watch their favorite team chase another Stanley Cup championship.
53 hockey games remain on the St. Louis Blues schedule. The Utah Hockey Club at St. Louis Blues matchup slated to round out the current season. Fans can start purchasing their tickets for this game right now with prices starting as low as $32.24 and reaching prices up to $1509.30. This game has 3941 ticket options available for sale and it will take place at Enterprise Center, 1401 Clark Avenue, St. Louis, MO.
When do St. Louis Blues tickets go on sale?
The season schedule for the St. Louis Blues will be released in June following the Stanley Cup Finals. This announcement will include every game along with the dates and start times for each game. TicketSmarter will have Stl Blues tickets available for every game within a day or two of the announcement.
St. Louis Blues Seating Chart
The Blues have played at Enterprise Center since the venue opened in 1994. The arena has gone under several names including the Kiel Center, Savvis Center and Scottrade Center, but has always had the Blues as their primary tenant. Enterprise Center seats 18,096 for hockey games and has two levels of seating with various seating sections available.
The lower level is known as the Plaza and features regular seating, a club terrace on each side of the rink and lounge areas above each goal. The upper level is known as the Mezzanine and features regular seating that surrounds the entire rink. Fan-favorite seating areas include sections 102 through 104 at center ice behind each team’s bench, section 116 behind the penalty box and sections 105 through 115 where the Blues will shoot twice during the game.