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St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center Tickets

St. Louis Blues at Enterprise Center

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The St. Louis Blues compete in the Central Division of the National Hockey League. They joined the league in 1967 along with many other teams, and have had quite a bit of success over the years. Not only have many great players competed for the Blues, but their fan base continues to grow from year to year. This shows just how much people love what the Blues have to offer.

The Blues play their home games at the Enterprise Center. Since being built in 1994, this venue has hosted hundreds of Blues games. Not only is it a great arena in the way of fan experience, but players also love taking the ice there as well.

Over the years many great players have competed for the Blues. Just a few of them include: Al MacInnis, Bob Plager, Bob Gassoff, Brian Sutter, Brett Hull, and Bernie Federko among many others.

The St. Louis Blues are always competitive, and it is safe to say that this is going to hold true for many years to come. Anybody who is a Blues fan should be proud of the fact that the franchise has developed each and every year that it has been around.

The Enterprise Center is located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, and is used for a number of different events on a regular basis. This arena was built in 1994 in order to accommodate the expanding needs of the city, and to also generate more cash flow. In the past this venue has also been known as the Savvis Center, Scottrade Center and the Kiel Center. But no matter what you call this venue it surely has a lot to offer. This is why it plays host of many concerts, shows, special events, and sporting events each year.

There are two primary tenants of the Enterprise Center. They include the St. Louis Blues of the NHL, and the Saint Louis University basketball teams of the NCAA Division I. But even when these teams are not occupying the floor there are other events picking up the slack. They include other sporting events such as basketball games, family shows, ice spectaculars, professional wrestling, and trade shows.

The Enterprise Center hosts approximately 175 events each year, and all in all they draw a total of more than two million spectators. This makes the Enterprise Center one of the more active arenas in the country.

As far as hockey games are concerned, the Enterprise Center is among the best of the best. Year in and year out it is voted to have among the best quality ice in the league. In fact, it was rated number two in the NHL. In addition to the quality of the ice, opposing teams have a difficult time playing in the Enterprise Center thanks to all of the noise that it holds in. This is surely an advantage for the home team.

With so much to offer it is easy to see why the Enterprise Center draws in more than two million guests per year.