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Enterprise Center Information

  • Location: St. Louis, Missouri
  • Address: 1401 Clark Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri
  • Capacity: 19,150 (hockey)
  • Year Opened: 1994
  • Former Name: Kiel Center, Savvis Center, Scottrade Center
  • Occupants: St. Louis Blues

The Scottrade Center was built in 1994 on the site of the old Kiel Auditorium and nearly two decades later, the arena is widely-considered one of the best sporting and entertainment venues in the country. As home to the NHL's St. Louis Blues, the building boasts a seating capacity of 19,150 seats and easy access from area highways, the Bi-State bus system and St. Louis' light rail system. Located in the heart of downtown St. Louis, there's no shortage of bars, restaurants and shopping opportunities for sports fans and concert goers who are looking to kill a little time before the event. Along with its many banners and concourses decked out in blue and yellow, the Scottrade Center is known for playing "When the Saints Come Marching In, " after each Blues goal - a tradition since the team's inception.

The St. Louis Blues were one of six expansion teams in 1967 when the NHL decided to double its number of teams. The Blues lured future Hall of Famer Dickie Moore out of retirement to show the young bucks the ropes. The Blues were the biggest surprise of the 1967-68 season, flying past the Philadelphia Flyers and the Minnesota North Stars in the first two rounds of the playoffs. Unfortunately, the Blues had to go up against the legendary Montreal Canadiens in the Stanley Cup Finals - the team gave them all they could handle, but they were swept in four games.

In recent years, the Blues have been a consistently competitive team that has seen Hall of Famers like Brett Hull, Joe Mullen, Wayne Gretzky and Bernie Federko don the blue and yellow. The Blues were able to make it to the conference finals during the 2000-01 season. With the stellar play of Chris Pronger, Al MacInnis and Keith Tkachuk, the Blues cruised through the first two rounds. In their first trip to the conference finals in 15 years, the Blues played inspired hockey, but couldn't overcome the red hot Colorado Avalanche and lost the series in five games.

The Blues are tribute to St. Louis' rich music tradition, and the Scottrade Center has played a large role in attracting top-tier talent. Blockbuster tours such as The Police's Reunion Tour, Bruce Springsteen's Magic Tour and Elton John and Billy Joel's Face to Face tour all played the big stage at the Scottrade Center. All in all, if fans are attending an event at the Scottrade Center, they won't leave disappointed!

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Gila River Arena Information

  • Location: Glendale, Arizona
  • Address: 9400 West Maryland Avenue, Glendale, Arizona 85305
  • Capacity: 17,125 (hockey)
  • Year Opened: 2003
  • Previous Names: Glendale Arena
  • Occupants: Phoenix Coyotes

The Phoenix Coyotes have been a force in the Western Conference since they came to Arizona in 1996 as the city's first professional hockey team. Gila River Arena, the Coyotes' home since 2003, is located in Glendale, Arizona, and sits next to the Arizona Cardinals' new stadium. As a result, numerous hotels, restaurants, and bars have popped up around the arena, giving fans plenty to do before the puck drops. The building seats nearly 18,000 people and is easily accessible from Loop 101, which goes around Phoenix's suburbs. The Coyotes also offer free parking for fans, making them the only team in all of the four major professional sports to offer that concession. Along with its cozy multi-tiered bowl structure that offers superb sight lines, fans in any sport in the arena can enjoy the view of a 360-degree LED board.

The Phoenix Coyotes actually started as the Winnipeg Jets before moving to Phoenix. The Coyotes got off to a great start in their new locale by making the playoffs each year between the 1997 and 2000 seasons. Led by Keith Tkachuk and Mike Gartner, the Coyotes had one of the most potent scoring attacks in the league, but they were unable to break through to the second round of the playoffs over that time span.

The Coyotes would return to the playoffs in 2010 and 2011 after a long drought, and although they were again knocked out in the first round, they have shown great potential to develop into a strong postseason contender. With new coach Dave Tippett and an ownership group committed to keeping the team in the desert, the Coyotes will have plenty of front office support to make a playoff push in the coming years.

Arizona sporting fans have been enjoying their glittering new arena for years, and music fans have benefited greatly as well. The building has attracted big-name tours such as Bon Jovi's The Circle Tour, Bruce Springsteen's Working on a Dream tour, Incubus' Monuments and Melodies tour, and many more.

The area surrounding downtown Phoenix has been growing rapidly over the past few decades, and the Gila River Arena further illustrates the dedication to sports and live entertainment that is bound to attract tourists for years to come.

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