St. Louis begins the season with a nice surprise. Vladimir Tarasenko had a change of heart over the summer and rescinded his request to be traded. If healthy, the 10-year veteran accounts for an easy 30 goals, but injuries held him to just 34 games over the previous two seasons. Captain Ryan O’Reilly was 100 percent last year and averaged just shy of a point per game. The franchise acquired both Brandon Saad from Colorado and former Ranger Pavel Buchnevich to add depth to its forward group. Jordan Binnington will man the crease, hoping to regain his 2018-19 form when he won 24 games and posted a sub-2.00 goals against average en route the Blues Stanley Cup victory. The Enterprise Center offers numerous ways to enhance your evening of Blues hockey including five different all-inclusive seating options in the lower bowl. From the... MORE
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What can the Blues do for an encore? After a season that saw St. Louis as the worst team in the NHL as late as January, they were hoisting their first-ever Stanley Cup just five months later. The Blues played 26 postseason games from April through June, so it will be a tough task to do it all again this season, but can the Blues ride the Cup high for another memorable run?
Craig Berube was naturally promoted to head coach, after winning the Cup with the interim tag. Gone is Patrick Maroon, who signed with Tampa Bay, but All-Star defenseman Justin Faulk is in. Jordan Binnington also returns, coming off a memorable rookie year in goal. This team is balanced and now has the confidence to remain among the NHL’s elite.
The Enterprise Center is jam-packed with elite premium experiences that matches the product on the ice. There are five different all-inclusive clubs in the lower level. Front row seating gives you access to the Rinkside Club and Pub 67 – a private lounge with a capacity of 100 guests. Both locations give you all-inclusive food and beverage service, and parking is included. The Bommarito Automotive Group Lounge puts your dining experience right in the middle of the action, as you can have a comfortable table and chairs right in the arena bowl. A variety of all-inclusive suites are also available to make your night out a memorable one.
You can watch the St. Louis Blues take to the ice at the Enterprise Center, formerly Scottrade Center, from a private luxury box. Between Club Suites and Penthouse Suites, the Enterprise Center offers a wide-range of luxury suite options. A Club Suite will put you closest to the ice and accommodate 16-20 guests. A Penthouse Suite overhangs the Mezzanine Level making you feel like you're right there in the action, perfect for group of 12 - 16 guests.. For larger groups, the Blues Double Suite will be a great option as it can accoommdate groups up to 35 guests. A Blues suite provides the perfect setting for entertaining clients or friends and family. Suites at the Enterprise Center feature private restrooms, HDTVs, interior/exterior seating, kitchenettes and plenty of entertaining space for mingling. With a Blues suite guests will get private entry into the Enterprise Center and a suite attendant to help you on game day. Premium in-suite catering options can be ordered prior to your Blues game so your guests walk into a fully catered suite.
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