Enterprise Center in downtown St. Louis is the home of the Blues, a compact, loud arena known for its passionate hockey crowd in a city that treats the sport as a civic identity. The building also hosts NCAA basketball and hockey events, concerts, and touring productions, keeping it busy well beyond the NHL season. Its location downtown puts it within walking distance of the city's ballpark and other entertainment venues. Game nights carry a blue-collar intensity that mirrors the city's sports culture broadly.
The arena opened in 1994 as the Kiel Center, later renamed Savvis Center, Scottrade Center, and Enterprise Center in 2018. It erupted in 2019 when the Blues won their first-ever Stanley Cup championship, a run fueled by the team's worst-to-first turnaround and the fan anthem "Gloria" by Laura Branigan, which became inseparable from that title run. The building has hosted numerous Blues playoff runs since, cementing itself as one of the NHL's most storied modern arenas.
Source: RateGame editorial