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Fans, Are you ready for the 2026 NHL schedule? Last St. Louis Blues game of the season is on Sunday, March 1st 2026! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the St. Louis Blues playoff and preseason playing at Enterprise Center, MN. Buy your St. Louis Blues tickets in Saint Paul right here.

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St. Louis Blues Enterprise Center Seating chart

Xcel Energy Center 199 W. Kellogg Blvd., Saint Paul, MN, 55102

Get ready for an exciting night on April 13, 2026, as the St. Louis Blues take on the Minnesota Wild at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri. This match-up promises to be a thrilling showdown, especially considering the fierce rivalry between these two teams, which has seen many unforgettable moments over the years. If you’re a fan of hockey, this is a must-see event! Meanwhile, in nearby Minneapolis, catch the Minnesota Golden Gophers as they face off against the UCLA Bruins on January 14, 2026, at the Williams Arena and Sports Pavilion. This dynamic women's basketball battle is sure to showcase top-tier talent. Just a few days prior, don’t miss the Minnesota Golden Gophers going head-to-head with the USC Trojans on January 9, also at Williams Arena. With the energy of college sports, these games are perfect for a thrilling outing. Tickets for these events can be found at ticketssaintpaulmn.com, where you can explore various seating options and make the most of your game day experience. Whether you're cheering for the Blues or the Gophers, there’s plenty of action to look forward to!

By Kazak2016

Trip to St. Louis

Went to St. Louis to watch the Blues play the Wings and Leafs. Wings game would have been better if the Blues won (lost with 2 seconds left in OT). Two nights later the Blues shutout the Leafs. Yay! Stayed at the Doubletree by Hilton at Union Station. Gorgeous hotel! You have to see the light show that occurs hourly on the ceiling of the Grand Lobby every night. Unreal! Hit 3 spots to eat in the 4 days we were there. Joe Bucks - great food, a tad pricey, but we were full when we left. Definitely would go back again. Maggie O'Brien's was right next to the hotel so we went twice. Smoked wings are to die for! Drink specials and really good food with big portions. Limited menu on Blues game day because the place gets PACKED 1-2 hours before the game. Watched the Packers choke at Ballpark Village. The place is huge with tons of seating in the main section, 5-6 more restaurants in the complex and live broadcasting by Fox Sports Midwest. You have to experience Ballpark Village when you're in St. Louis. There isn't a lot to do right downtown unless you plan on walking, so pack your runners, or rent a car. Also, you can't visit St. Louis without going up the Jefferson Memorial Arch. Fabulous views in all directions got us some really nice pictures. Lastly, EVERYONE in St. Louis that we saw or walked past or spoke to, was REALLY friendly. Can't wait to go back!





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