St. Louis Blues
- Founded:
- 1967
- Stadium:
- Enterprise Center
The St. Louis Blues are an American professional ice hockey team in St. Louis, Missouri. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team is named after the famous W. C. Handy song "Saint Louis Blues," and plays in the 19,150-seat Scottrade Center in downtown St. Louis. The franchise was founded in 1967 as an expansion team during the league's original expansion from six to 12 teams. The Blues are the oldest NHL team never to have won the Stanley Cup. The Blues were one of the six teams added to the NHL in the 1967 expansion, along with the Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles Kings, Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins and California Seals. St. Louis was the last of the six expansion teams to gain entry into the League, chosen over Baltimore at the insistence of the Chicago Black Hawks. The Black Hawks were owned by the influential Wirtz family of Chicago, which also owned the decrepit St. Louis Arena. The Wirtzes sought to unload the arena, which had not been well-maintained since the 1940s, and thus pressed the NHL to give the franchise to St. Louis, which had not submitted a formal expansion bid. NHL President Clarence Campbell said during the 1967 expansion meetings that, "We want a team in St. Louis because of the city's geographical location and the fact that it has an adequate building." The team's first owners were insurance tycoon Sid Salomon Jr., his son, Sid Salomon III, and Robert L. Wolfson, who were granted the franchise in 1966. Sid Salomon III convinced his initially wary father to make a bid for the team. Former St. Louis Cardinals great Stan Musial and Musial's business partner Julius "Biggie" Garagnani were also members of the 16-man investment group that made the initial formal application for the franchise. Garagnani would never see the Blues franchise take the ice, as he passed away from a heart attack on June 19, 1967, less than three months before the Blues played their first preseason game. Upon acquiring the franchise in 1966, Salomon then spent several million dollars on extensive renovations for the 38-year-old arena, which increased the number of seats from 12,000 to 15,000. The Blues were originally coached by Lynn Patrick, who resigned in late November after recording a 4–13–2 record. He was replaced by Assistant Coach Scotty Bowman, who thereafter led the team to a winning record for the rest of the season. Although the League's rules effectively kept star players with the original six teams, the Blues managed to stand out in the inferior Western Division. Capitalizing on a playoff format that required an expansion team to make it to the Stanley Cup Finals, the Blues reached the Stanley Cup Finals in each of their first three seasons, though they were swept first by the Montreal Canadiens in 1968 and 1969, then by the Boston Bruins in 1970. While the first Blues teams included aging and fading veterans like Doug Harvey, Don McKenney and Dickie Moore, the goaltending tandem of veterans Glenn Hall and Jacques Plante proved more durable, winning a Vezina Trophy in 1969 behind a sterling defense that featured players like skilled defensive forward Jim Roberts, team captain Al Arbour and hardrock brothers Bob and Barclay Plager. Phil Goyette won the Lady Byng Trophy for the Blues in 1970 and New York Rangers castoff Red Berenson became the expansion team's first major star at center. The arena quickly became one of the loudest buildings in the NHL, a reputation it maintained throughout its tenure as the Blues' home. During that time, Salomon gained a reputation throughout the NHL as the top players' owner. He gave his players cars, signed them to deferred contracts and treated them to vacations in Florida. The players, used to being treated like mere commodities, felt the only way they could pay him back was to give their best on the ice every night.
Latest St. Louis Blues news
St. Louis Blues
Penguins could pursue trade opportunities with Ducks amid salary cap issues
John Davidson joins Buffalo Sabres as senior adviser
Zachary Bolduc looks to improve in second season with Canadiens
Buffalo Sabres hire John Davidson as senior adviser
Jordin Tootoo discusses difficult tenure with Red Wings under Mike Babcock
Blues sign Oskar Sundqvist to one-year, two-way contract
Craig Berube reflects on mistakes leading to Maple Leafs firing
Hurricanes add goalie Sawchenko; Blues eye Nikishin amid arbitration flurry
Connor McMichael files for salary arbitration with St. Louis Blues
Dillon Dube signs one-year NHL contract with St. Louis Blues
Connor Bedard leaves summer skate with apparent shoulder injury
Connor Bedard suffers left shoulder injury during training with Blackhawks
Rangers bolster minor-league depth by signing Cholowski, Gawdin
Colorado Avalanche sign Jaden Schwartz and Noah Juulsen

Dillon Dube signs with Blues after acquittal in 2018 case

Jaden Schwartz signs three-year deal with Avalanche
Avalanche consider Jonathan Drouin after St. Louis buyout
Avalanche explore affordable options for depth forward signings
Red Wings discuss new contract with David Perron ahead of free agency
Utah Mammoth consider potential signings ahead of NHL free agency
Houston Bulls announce inaugural NAHL schedule, home opener on October 2
Maple Leafs GM John Chayka discusses potential goalie upgrades
John Chayka announces aggressive free agency plans for Maple Leafs on July 1
Blues acquire Brandon Carlo, Hurricanes gain rights to John Carlson
Rangers trade for Pavel Dorofeyev, Bruins acquire JJ Peterka at NHL draft
Maple Leafs trade Brandon Carlo to Blues during NHL Draft
Maple Leafs aim to strengthen defense with Norris winners
Nine Michigan State Spartans selected in 2026 NHL Draft
St. Louis Blues select Michigan State commit Nick Bogas in NHL draft
San Jose Sharks select three players in first round of NHL draft
Penguins draft Markus Ruck to join twin brother Liam in NHL

Blues acquire defenseman Brandon Carlo from Maple Leafs for draft picks
Panthers explore goalie options as Bobrovsky hits free agency
Blues fail to move up in NHL Draft despite multiple attempts
Analyst casts doubt on NHL's next media rights deal despite ratings growth
Red Wings trade goalie prospect Cossa, eye potential trades of Larkin, DeBrincat
Devils select Alexander Command at 2026 NHL Draft, keep first-round pick
Ducks select Nikita Klepov and Marcus Nordmark in NHL Draft
Detroit Red Wings draft J.P. Hurlbert at 2026 NHL Draft
Capitals eye Boone Jenner as unrestricted free agency approaches
Recent results
- 2026-04-16Utah Mammoth3 – 5St. Louis Blues
- 2026-04-15St. Louis Blues7 – 5Pittsburgh Penguins
- 2026-04-14St. Louis Blues6 – 3Minnesota Wild
- 2026-04-11Chicago Blackhawks3 – 5St. Louis Blues
- 2026-04-10St. Louis Blues2 – 3Winnipeg Jets
