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St. Louis Blues tickets Sunrise

Fans, Are you ready for the 2025 NHL schedule? Last St. Louis Blues game of the season is on Saturday, December 20th 2025! We are lowering our on sale prices for all the St. Louis Blues playoff and preseason playing at Enterprise Center, FL. Buy your St. Louis Blues tickets in Sunrise right here.

St. Louis Blues Enterprise Center Seating chart

Amerant Bank Arena One Panther Parkway, Sunrise, FL, 33323

On January 29, 2026, the St. Louis Blues will face off against the Florida Panthers at the Enterprise Center, a must-see matchup for hockey fans as the Blues look to maintain their home-ice advantage against their fierce rivals. With a rich history and a passionate fan base, the atmosphere is sure to be electric, making this a perfect outing for sports enthusiasts. Don't miss out on seeing the Blues in action; head over to ticketssunrise.com for your chance to secure a seat. Also worth checking out are the Florida Atlantic Owls battling the UConn Huskies at Flagler Credit Union Stadium on November 22, 2025, where college football excitement reigns supreme. Meanwhile, on November 28, 2025, catch the Florida International Panthers Women's Basketball team taking on the UMBC Retrievers at the Ocean Bank Convocation Center, promising an exhilarating basketball experience. Later that season, the Florida International Panthers will clash with the UTEP Miners on January 4, 2026, also at the Ocean Bank Convocation Center; fans can look forward to intense competition and outstanding performances. For hockey fans in Tampa, the Tampa Bay Lightning will host the Florida Panthers on February 5, 2026, at Amalie Arena, a venue renowned for its vibrant game-day atmosphere. Every event offers something unique, so there's no shortage of thrilling sports action to enjoy!


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By Anonymous

The game was great! I loved seeing all of those Blackhawks fans in St. Louis at a Blues game. I was a little worried that I would be the only Hawks fan, but I was really glad about 1/3 of the crowd loved the Hawks. I didn't like that the Blues fans said Blues at the end of the National Anthem instead of "brave" I think it was a bit disrespectful, but it seemed like it was an accepted Blues tradition. I did get a little lost on my way back to my car, which I had parked at Union Station. I had great seats!