Founded in 1967, the St. Louis Blues are a professional ice hockey team proudly based out of St. Louis and playing in the Central Division as part of the NHL’s Western Conference. The legendary W. C Handy song “Saint Louis Blues” inspired their name, with home games being played at Enterprise Center – an arena accommodating 18,096 fans since it replaced SL Arena in 1994! With 50 years under their belt and many more to come, this franchise stands tall among other greats from its expansion class year!
Reached the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time
1986
Acquired future Hall of Famer Brett Hull in a trade
1988
Brett Hull scores 72 goals in a single season, wins Hart Trophy as league MVP
1991
Named Brian Sutter as head coach
1996
Moved from the St. Louis Arena to Kiel Center (now known as Enterprise Center)
2000
Reached the Western Conference Finals for the first time since 1986
2010
Hired Ken Hitchcock as head coach
2011
Won first Stanley Cup in franchise history (defeated the Vancouver Canucks)
2013
Hired current head coach Craig Berube
2019
Won first Stanley Cup in franchise history, defeating the Boston Bruins
St. Louis Blues FAQs
Who owns the St. Louis Blues?
Lifelong hockey fan Tom Stillman owns the St. Louis Blues.
Who is the Coach of the St. Louis Blues?
After playing 17 seasons for four different teams (Capitals, Flames, Flyers, Islanders, and Maple Leafs) former NHL player Craig Berube is the coach of the St. Louis Blues.