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St Louis Blues - Team
History & Information
The Blues play in the 19,150 (not counting
standing room) capacity Scottrade
Center, where they have played since 1994. Previously
the team played in the St.
Louis Arena (known as The Checkerdome from
1977 until
1983),
where the old St.
Louis Eagles played, and which the original owners had
to buy as a condition of the 1967 NHL expansion.
Like all NHL teams, the Blues updated their
jerseys for the 2007–08 season with new Rbk
Edge jerseys. The Blues simplified their design compared
to previous jerseys, with only the blue note logo on the
front. There were no third jerseys for the 2007–08
season, however, the Blues announced plans for a navy third
jersey featuring a new logo. The new logo includes the Gateway
Arch with the Blue Note superimposed over it inside a
circle with the words "St. Louis" above and "Blues" below.
The third jersey was unveiled on September 21, 2008, and
debuted during a Blues' home game against the Anaheim Ducks
on November 21, 2008.
St Louis Blues
- Scottrade Center
Scottrade Center is respected
as one of the louder NHL arenas due to several factors
including the 9-second foghorn blast after every Blues'
goal followed by an organ rendition of "When
the Saints Go Marching In".
Besides ice hockey, the arena features a range of arena
programming, including professional wrestling, concerts,
ice shows, family shows, and other sporting events. It
hosts approximately 175 events per year, drawing nearly
two million guests annually. For the first quarter 2006,
Scottrade Center ranked second among arenas in the United
States and fourth worldwide in tickets sold. Industry
trade publication Pollstar ranks Scottrade Center among
the top ten arenas worldwide in tickets sold to non-team
events.
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