Embrace the history of the arenas where the St. Louis Blues played their home games

Winnipeg Jets v St Louis Blues - Game Six
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The St. Louis Blues are very close to entering training camp for the 2025-26 season. Before we get there, let's take a look back at the iconic venues where they played their home games in.

Let's take a look.

St. Louis Arena

When the Blues were added to the NHL as one of six expansion teams in 1967. They played in the St. Louis Arena from their inaugural season through 1994.

Built in 1929, the St. Louis Arena was used for a multitude of things throughout its nearly seven decades of operation. The Blues made it to three Stanley Cup Finals and hosted a set of All-Star games in the building also known as "The Checkerdome".

It was demolished five years after the last Blues game, on Febuary 27, 1999.

Enterprise Center

The current home of the Blue Note hopefuls, the Enterprise Center has been the home arena of the Blues since 1995. Formerly known as the Kiel Center, it then changed its name to the Saavis Center and then finally the Scottrade Center through 2018. Since then, it has been named the Enterprise Center and will hold that name through 2033.

The new home for the Blues has seen something that the St. Louis arena did not see, which was a Stanley Cup appearance that resulted in a victory. Despite not winning the 2019 Stanley Cup on home ice, the Cup made its way to the home arena during the celebration parade. Now, there is a legendary banner hanging in the rafters representing the once-in-a-lifetime achievement.