Blues release 2021-22 regular-season schedule

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The St. Louis Blues will open their 82-game regular season schedule on Saturday, Oct. 16 with a first-round playoff rematch against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena.

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That season-opening contest will kick off a three-game season opening-road trip for the Blues, who will return to St. Louis for the 2021-22 home opener on Saturday, Oct. 23 vs. the Los Angeles Kings at Enterprise Center.

The regular-season schedule will feature 26 meetings with division rivals – four each against Arizona, Chicago, Dallas, Nashville and Winnipeg, and three each against Colorado and Minnesota. The remaining games will include 24 matchups against Pacific Division teams and 32 games (one home, one away) against all Eastern Conference opponents.

Game times will be released at a later date.

Blues fans interested in season tickets can call 314-622-BLUE to speak to a sales representative about limited availability in club areas. Fans can place a full or half season deposit on the Worth The Wait list for access to other locations when they become available by clicking here.

The on-sale date for single game tickets will be announced later this summer.

2021-22 Schedule Highlights include:

Opening Night: Oct. 16 at Colorado Avalanche
Home Opener: Oct. 23 vs. Los Angeles Kings
Nine Saturday night home games at Enterprise Center
19 weekend home games (Friday, Saturday or Sunday)
Rival Chicago Blackhawks come to town: Oct. 30 and Jan. 30
Meeting with defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning: Nov. 30 at Enterprise Center
NHL Winter Classic: Jan. 1 at Minnesota at Target Field in Minneapolis
First-ever meeting with expansion Seattle Kraken: Jan. 13 at Enterprise Center
Regular-season finale: April 29 vs. Vegas Golden Knights

 

OCTOBER

Oct. 16 at Colorado Avalanche
Oct. 18 at Arizona Coyotes
Oct. 20 at Vegas Golden Knights
Oct. 23 vs. Los Angeles Kings
Oct. 25 vs. Los Angeles Kings
Oct. 28 vs. Colorado Avalanche
Oct. 30 vs. Chicago Blackhawks

NOVEMBER

Nov. 3 at Los Angeles Kings
Nov. 4 at San Jose Sharks
Nov. 7 at Anaheim Ducks
Nov. 9 at Winnipeg Jets
Nov. 11 vs. Nashville Predators
Nov. 13 at Carolina Hurricanes
Nov. 14 vs. Edmonton Oilers
Nov. 16 vs. Arizona Coyotes
Nov. 18 vs. San Jose Sharks
Nov. 20 at Dallas Stars
Nov. 22 vs. Vegas Golden Knights
Nov. 24 at Detroit Red Wings
Nov. 26 at Chicago Blackhawks
Nov. 27 vs. Columbus Blue Jackets
Nov. 30 vs Tampa Bay Lightning

DECEMBER

Dec. 2 at Tampa Bay Lightning
Dec. 4 at Florida Panthers
Dec. 7 vs. Florida Panthers
Dec. 9 vs. Detroit Red Wings
Dec. 11 vs. Montreal Canadiens
Dec. 12 vs. Anaheim Ducks
Dec. 14 at Dallas Stars
Dec. 17 vs. Dallas Stars
Dec. 19 at Winnipeg Jets
Dec. 21 at Ottawa Senators
Dec. 23 at Toronto Maple Leafs
Dec. 27 vs. New Jersey Devils
Dec. 29 vs. Edmonton Oilers

JANUARY

Jan. 1 at Minnesota Wild (Winter Classic)
Jan. 5 at Pittsburgh Penguins
Jan. 7 vs. Washington Capitals
Jan. 9 vs. Dallas Stars
Jan. 13 vs. Seattle Kraken
Jan. 15 vs. Toronto Maple Leafs
Jan. 17 vs. Nashville Predators
Jan. 21 at Seattle Kraken
Jan. 23 at Vancouver Canucks
Jan. 24 at Calgary Flames
Jan. 27 vs. Calgary Flames
Jan. 29 vs. Winnipeg Jets
Jan. 30 vs. Chicago Blackhawks

FEBRUARY

Feb. 1 at Montreal Canadiens
Feb. 4-5: NHL All-Star Weekend
Feb. 7-22: Olympic Break (pending agreement)*
Feb. 25 vs. Buffalo Sabres
Feb. 27 at Chicago Blackhawks
Feb. 28 at Philadelphia Flyers

MARCH

March 2 at New York Rangers
March 5 at New York Islanders
March 6 at New Jersey Devils
March 8 vs. Ottawa Senators
March 10 vs. New York Rangers
March 12 at Nashville Predators
March 13 vs. Winnipeg Jets
March 17 vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
March 19 at Columbus Blue Jackets
March 22 at Washington Capitals
March 24 vs. Philadelphia Flyers
March 26 vs. Carolina Hurricanes
March 28 vs. Vancouver Canucks
March 30 at Vancouver Canucks

APRIL

April 1 at Edmonton Oilers
April 2 at Calgary Flames
April 4 vs. Arizona Coyotes
April 6 vs. Seattle Kraken
April 8 vs. Minnesota Wild
April 9 vs. New York Islanders
April 12 at Boston Bruins
April 14 at Buffalo Sabres
April 16 vs. Minnesota Wild
April 17 at Nashville Predators
April 19 vs. Boston Bruins
April 21 at San Jose Sharks
April 23 at Arizona Coyotes
April 24 at Anaheim Ducks
April 26 at Colorado Avalanche
April 29 vs. Vegas Golden Knights

*Olympic Break: No final agreement or decision has been made to this point regarding the possible participation of NHL Players in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Talks remain ongoing. Subject to reaching agreement with the NHL Players’ Association and the International Ice Hockey Federation on all outstanding issues, including appropriate COVID-19 insurance for NHL Players, the League has agreed, per the Collective Bargaining Agreement, to pause from Feb. 7-22, 2022 to accommodate NHL Player participation in the Olympic Games. The NHL and the NHL Players’ Association will retain full authority to decide not to participate should COVID-19 conditions worsen or otherwise pose a threat to the health and safety of NHL Players, or for any other reason that may warrant such decision. In the event NHL Players participate in the 2022 Winter Olympics, the NHL regular season will resume on Wednesday, Feb. 23. If, for whatever reason, there is no NHL Player participation in the Olympics, a revised Regular Season schedule will be released which, to the greatest extent possible, will adopt the dates and games reflected in the schedule contemplating Olympic participation.

 

 

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