After reaching the second round of the National Hockey League (NHL) playoffs last season where they were knocked out by the eventual Stanley Cup champions Colorado Avalanche, the St. Louis Blues are looking to go further this spring. Halfway through the season, the Blues sit mid-table, but they have history behind them: having the most playoff appearances of any team outside the “Original 6”. Some big defenseman injuries for Torey Krugg, Colton Parayko, and Marco Scandella threaten the Blues’ form, but they’ll be able to spread their stronger offense over 3 lines to cushion any attacks.
2022-23 Player Roster
Head Coach
Craig Berube (CAN)
Goaltenders
#50 – Jordan Binnington (CAN)
#1 – Thomas Greiss (GER)
Defensemen
#41 – Robert Bortuzzo (CAN)
#72 – Justin Faulk (USA)
#47 – Torey Krug (USA)
#4 – Nick Leddy (USA)
#77 – Niko Mikkola (FIN)
#55 – Colton Parayko (CAN) “A”
#48 – Scott Perunovich (USA)
#43 – Calle Rosén (SWE)
#6 – Marco Scandella (CAN)
#75 – Tyler Tucker (CAN)
Forwards
#52 – Noel Acciari (USA)
#59 – Nikita Alexandrov (GER)
#49 – Ivan Barbashev (RUS)
#22 – Logan Brown (USA)
#89 – Pavel Buchnevich (RUS)
#25 – Jordan Kyrou (CAN)
#17 – Josh Leivo (CAN)
#63 – Jake Neighbours (CAN)
#90 – Ryan O'Reilly (CAN) “C”
#9 – Tyler Pitlick (USA)
#20 – Brandon Saad (USA)
#10 – Brayden Schenn (CAN) “A”
#91 – Vladimir Tarasenko (RUS) “A”
#18 – Robert Thomas (CAN)
#65 – Alexei Toropchenko (RUS)
#16 – Nathan Walker (GBR)
* “C” = Captain / “A” = Alternate Captains
2022-23 Schedule
So far this season, St. Louis Blues have already played NHL Preseason and NHL Regular Season games. Their first game of the regular season was against the Columbus Blue Jackets on 15 October 2022. They will continue regular season games – 82 in total – until their last game of the regular season against the Dallas Stars on 13 April 2023 after which they may progress to the NHL Playoffs.
You can find the full 2022-23 St. Louis Blues schedule here.
2022-23 Rivals
During the regular season, the Blues will play Arizona Coyotes, Chicago Blackhawks, Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, and Winnipeg Jets in their own division, the Central Division. They will also play Anaheim Ducks, Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Los Angeles Kings, San Jose Sharks, Seattle Kraken, Vancouver Canucks, and Vegas Golden Knights from the other Western Conference division, the Pacific Division.
The Blues’ main rivals are the Chicago Blackhawks. The 2 teams have met on many occasions with most fixtures resulting in brawls and penalties. They have 2 scheduled meet-ups in the 2022-23 regular season:
- St. Louis Blues v Chicago Blackhawks · 21 Jan 2023
- Chicago Blackhawks v St. Louis Blues · 30 Mar 2023
2022-23 Playoffs and Finals
St. Louis Blues have reached the NHL playoffs 45 times in their history. They have won the Stanley Cup once.
The 2023 playoffs will begin after the regular season has finished in mid-April. Of the 32 regular season teams, 16 qualify with 8 from each conference (the top 3 teams from each division plus 2 conference teams with the next highest points). There are 4 rounds of best-of-7 series: first round with 16 teams in 8 x best-of-7 series; second round with 8 teams in 4 x best-of-7 series; Conference Finals with 4 teams in 2 x best-of-7 series; and the Stanley Cup Finals with 2 teams in 1 x best-of-7 series to determine who lifts the Stanley Cup.
2022-23 Tickets & Prices
St. Louis Blues play their home games at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri. The arena has a capacity of just over 18,000 for ice hockey games. Adult ticket prices including fees start from as low as USD $17 for basic tickets to $14,159 for the most premium tickets. The average adult ticket starts at $45.
Standard Tickets
The Enterprise Center has standard seating tickets on 2 main tiers:
- Plaza (100 Level) – as close to the ice as you can get without joining the players! These are typically the most expensive standard tickets
- Mezzanine (300 Level) – some of the most affordable tickets are on this level, but you will be sat further away from the ice than in other tiers
Premium, Hospitality & VIP Tickets
- Rinkside Club – seats in the front rows of the Plaza (100 Level) level right by the plexiglass with access to the Rinkside Club with all-inclusive food and an open bar. Pub ‘67 is a “club within a club” exclusive area of the Rinkside Club
- Jameson Club – located in sections 101C-106C and 126C and offers all-inclusive food and drinks in an area perfect for socialising
- Terrace Seats (Sections 113T-119T) – these padded seats with extra legroom also offer access to Bud Light Sports Pub, all-inclusive food and drink, and an in-seat service
- Club Level Suites (200 Level) – suites offering elevated views of the action as well as the perks of inclusive catering and service in a private space
- Bommarito Automotive Group Lounge – a luxurious all-inclusive premium space at one end of the Club Level Suites (200 Level) level
- Sky Level Suites (400 Level) – private single and double suites on the highest level of the arena offering views across the ice from above the Mezzanine (300 Level) level
How to Get Cheap Tickets
St. Louis Blues ticket prices are dynamic and similar ticket types can vary depending on who their opponent is, the day of the week the game is on (weekends are usually more expensive), and the stage of the league. Prices for the same game also change over time and between sellers. Sometimes there are last-minute bargains to be found for less in-demand games but waiting can also risk prices going up or tickets selling out if demand is high. Koobit compares prices from primary and secondary sellers to help you find the right tickets for you at the best price.
Where to Buy Tickets
You can purchase tickets for Blues games online or at the arena box office. Buying online is generally more reliable and convenient as you can easily compare options and prices and have the assurance of a guaranteed seat.
How to Get to a Game
St. Louis Blues home games are played at the Enterprise Center, which has nearby parking and is also easily accessible on public transport. Visit the Enterprise Center parking & travel page for more information. For event-specific information including away games, click through to an event and view the Travel & Parking section.
2022-23 Merchandise & Apparel
If you want to look the part when attending a St. Louis Blues game, Fanatics sells official Blues merchandise, offering everything from team sweaters to branded caps.
To stay up to date with the latest schedule and ticketing information for this season and beyond, visit the St. Louis Blues page.
