Great win, we're on a roll here. The depth is proving to be outstanding. All credit goes to Doug Armstrong and the front office.
Now is the time for the fans to step up. "..in front of 16,723 at Scottrade Center." That's not good.
Great win, we're on a roll here. The depth is proving to be outstanding. All credit goes to Doug Armstrong and the front office.
Now is the time for the fans to step up. "..in front of 16,723 at Scottrade Center." That's not good.
And yet, some Blues fans wonder why the team doesn't get a Winter Classic/Stadium Series.....
It is pretty sad to see so many empty seats with a team as good as the Blues have. I'm sure attendance will pick up as the year goes on. But it is frustrating to turn on the TV and see prime seats empty.
And yet, some Blues fans wonder why the team doesn't get a Winter Classic/Stadium Series.....
It is pretty sad to see so many empty seats with a team as good as the Blues have. I'm sure attendance will pick up as the year goes on. But it is frustrating to turn on the TV and see prime seats empty.
Great win, we're on a roll here. The depth is proving to be outstanding. All credit goes to Doug Armstrong and the front office.
Now is the time for the fans to step up. "..in front of 16,723 at Scottrade Center." That's not good.
I don't understand why St. Louisans do not step up to support the Blues. They've been here long enough to get a following. Unlike the Rams they publicly state that they want to stay here. They are putting forth a dedicated effort to win a championship, as they have for the most part of the last 30 years going back to the Shanahan ownership group. Tickets are not that expensive. You can get two tickets for around $50. Can't do that at a football game. Games are indoors, so you don't sweat or freeze your butt off like you can at a baseball game, or get rained on for that matter. I know people say that the puck is hard to see but I have horrible vision and I manage just fine to follow it. Unlike at a baseball game where I have lost the sight of many fly balls due to the sun's glare. Hockey has 60 minutes of full action, compared to Baseball that literally has less then 10 minutes of action during a 3 hour game.
I understand that the Cardinals win championships and that the Blues haven't yet, but still.... I thought as a community we always talk about how we love the scrappy player who tries hard, well why not support the scrappy organization that tries hard? Honestly, this regions apathy towards the Blues is pathetic in my opinion.
It's less then 10 bucks to park 2 blocks away........I love the Blues, but I wouldn't have paid to see them last night knowing that Backes, Stastny, and Oshie were going to be out. Imagine the thought process for the casual fan that really only knows Oshie.
Honestly, the parking situation is what keeps me away. Knowing that I'll have to pay as much for parking as I do for a ticket is a no-go most of the time.
St. Louis is going down the crapper slowly because of the job market. People can't pay to go, so they don't.
It's less then 10 bucks to park 2 blocks away........
And $20 everywhere else. You add in the gas, and I literally spend more on just getting to the game than the actual ticket. I guess I just hate seeing that much money go to someone riding coattails off the Blues. Same applies for the concessions. It's just a matter of personal principles, I guess.
And $20 everywhere else. You add in the gas, and I literally spend more on just getting to the game than the actual ticket. I guess I just hate seeing that much money go to someone riding coattails off the Blues. Same applies for the concessions. It's just a matter of personal principles, I guess.
You can always do what I and countless others do - park at the free metrolink lots then take the train (5 bucks round trip)
I suppose I am the only one who has never paid for parking. I always park at a nearby restaurant a few blocks away and then walk. I am a cheapskate.