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St. Louis Blues announce free Opening Night Rally ahead of season opener

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Enterprise Center | St. Louis Blues

Enterprise Center | St. Louis Blues

Hockey fans in St. Louis are invited to attend an Opening Night Rally at Union Station on October 9, ahead of the St. Louis Blues' home opener against the Minnesota Wild. The event is open to all ages and does not require a game ticket for entry.

The rally will take place from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., as part of Dobbs Face-Off Week, and aims to bring together supporters of the team before the start of the 2025-26 home schedule. According to organizers, "As part of Dobbs Face-Off Week, the Opening Night Rally will bring Blues Nation together to launch the 2025-26 home schedule. Blues broadcasters Chris Kerber and Joey Vitale will drop by, along with Louie, Blue Crew and other special guests."

Entertainment will include a live performance by The Red Jackets during the rally. Attendees can also participate in activities such as Blues inflatables, a 50/50 raffle, and live segments from local radio station 101 ESPN. Sponsors including Pepsi Zero Sugar, 1st Phorm, 101 ESPN, and Anheuser-Busch will have activations and giveaways on-site.

A limited number of Opening Night mystery pucks will be available for purchase at the event.

After the rally concludes, fans holding tickets can proceed to Enterprise Center for the game. Organizers encourage attendees to arrive early for warm-ups starting at 6:30 p.m., followed by a new pregame show and player introductions.

All fans present at Enterprise Center on Opening Night will receive a complimentary 2025-26 Blues wall calendar provided by Dobbs Tire & Auto Centers.

Tickets for Opening Night remain available through Ticketmaster.

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