St Louis Blues Tickets And Team History Information
Scottrade Center is the home ground for the St. Louis Blues. The team plays all its home games in this stadium. For an ice hockey game, the maximum number of St Louis Blues tickets that can be sold for this ground is 19,250.
So far, the St. Louis Blues team has not won any of the Stanley Cups and Conference Championships. However, they have won the Division Championships seven times, including 1968-69, 1969-70, 1976-77, 1980-81, 1984-85, 1986-87, and 1999-00. Besides that, the team also won the Presidents' Trophy in 1999-2000.
The team colors include Royal Blue, Dark Blue, and Gold. All the NHL teams have changed their jerseys for the 2007-08 season. The St. Louis Blues team has changed their jerseys with the new Rbk Edge jerseys. In comparison to the previous jerseys, the new ones are more simplified. There is only a blue note logo on the front. The team has no additional jerseys for this season.
Some of the notable players who were awarded the Hall of Famers include Scott Stevens, Jacques Plante, Joe Mullen, Al MacInnis, Guy Lapointe, Dale Hawerchuk, Doug Harvey, Glenn Hall, Wayne Gretzky, Grant Fuhr, and Bernie Federko. Buy St. Louis Blues tickets online and watch your favorite star players on the ground.
Brett Hull holds the record for scoring the most Goals in a season (86 in 1990-91). Adam Oates holds the record for scoring most Assists in a season (90 in 1990-91). The record for scoring most Points in a season is in the name of Brett Hull (131) in the same season- 1990-91. Barret Jackman received the Calder Memorial Trophy in 2002-03.
Scottrade Center
The Scottrade Center is where the team plays all its home games. It was opened on October 8, 1994. This sports arena is located at 1401 Clark Avenue. The City of St. Louis is the owner of this stadium while the Sports Capital Partners, which is a partner of the St. Louis Blues, is the operator. The overall construction cost of this sports arena was $135 million. The total number of ice hockey St Louis Blues tickets on this ground is 19,250, which includes 100 standing room tickets.
This sports arena changed its name thrice since it was opened in 1994. From 1994 to 2000, the stadium was referred to as the Kiel Center. From the year 2000 to 2006, it was named as the Savvis Center.
Besides St. Louis Blues (NHL), there have been some other tenants of this arena, which include Saint Louis Billikens (NCAA Division I) (1994-present), St. Louis Steamers (MISL) (2004-2006), St. Louis Ambush (NPSL) (1994-2000), St. Louis Stampede (AFL) (1995-1996), St. Louis Vipers (RHI) (1993-1997, 1999), and River City Rage (NIFL) (2006).
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