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{{Infobox defunct venue
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| venue_name = St. Louis Arena
| venue_name = St. Louis Arena
| location = St. Louis, Missouri
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| demolished = February 27, 1999
| demolished = February 27, 1999
| other_names = Checkerdome (1977-83)
| other_names = Checkerdome (1977-83)
| tenants = [[St. Louis Blues]] (1967-94)<br/>[[Saint Louis Billikens]] (1968-79, 1991-94)
| tenants = [[St. Louis Blues]] (1967-94)<br/>[[Saint Louis Billikens]] (1968-79, 1991-94)<br/>[[Spirits of St. Louis]] (1974-76)
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!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
!League!!Date/Season!!Team(s)!!Type
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| rowspan=3| [[National Hockey League]]
| rowspan=2| [[National Hockey League]]
| [[1999-2000 NHL season|1999-2000]]
| [[1967-68 NHL season|October 11, 1967]]
| [[St. Louis Blues]]
| [[St. Louis Blues]] vs. [[Minnesota North Stars]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/hockey/nhl/seasons/1999-2000/st-louis-blues-program-1999-2000.html Program]
| [[St. Louis Blues vs. Minnesota North Stars (October 11, 1967)|Program]]
|-
| [[2018-19 NHL season|2018-19]]
| [[Boston Bruins]] vs. [[St. Louis Blues]]
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/hockey/nhl/seasons/2018-19/stanley-cup-final-program-2019.html Stanley Cup Finals Program]
|-
| [[2019-20 NHL season|January 25, 2020]]
| Atlantic / Central / Metropolitan / Pacific Divisions
| [https://www.sportspaper.info/hockey/nhl/seasons/2019-20/nhl-all-star-game-program-2020.html NHL All-Star Game Program]
|}
|}


==See also==
[[List of National Hockey League venues]]
{{ABA}}
{{Infobox portal venue}}
{{Infobox portal venue}}


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[[Category: Venues opened in 1929]]
[[Category: Venues opened in 1929]]
[[Category: Venues closed in 1994]]
[[Category: Venues closed in 1994]]
[[Category: Spirits of St. Louis venues]]
[[Category: St. Louis Blues venues]]
[[Category: St. Louis Blues venues]]
[[Category: St. Louis Billikens venues]]
[[Category: Pages missing venue photos]]

Latest revision as of 14:44, 18 March 2024

St. Louis Arena
Location St. Louis, Missouri
Opened September 23, 1929
Closed May 23, 1994
Demolished February 27, 1999
Other Names Checkerdome (1977-83)
Tenants St. Louis Blues (1967-94)
Saint Louis Billikens (1968-79, 1991-94)
Spirits of St. Louis (1974-76)

St. Louis Arena was an indoor arena in St. Louis, Missouri. The country's second-largest indoor entertainment venue when it opened in 1929, it was home to the St. Louis Blues and other sports franchises. The arena sat across I-64 from Forest Park's Aviation Field.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Hockey League October 11, 1967 St. Louis Blues vs. Minnesota North Stars Program

See also

List of National Hockey League venues

American Basketball Association
Teams ABA league publications • Denver Nuggets • The Floridians • Indiana Pacers • Kentucky Colonels • Memphis Sounds • New York Nets • Pittsburgh Condors • San Antonio Spurs • San Diego Sails • Spirits of St. Louis • Utah Stars • Virginia Squires
Seasons 1967-68 • 1968-69 • 1969-70 • 1970-71 • 1971-72 • 1972-73 • 1973-74 • 1974-75 • 1975-76
Venues Civic Arena • Dallas Memorial Auditorium • Denver Auditorium Arena • Freedom Hall • Golden Hall • Hampton Roads Coliseum • Island Garden • Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum • Long Island Arena • Louisville Convention Center • Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena • McNichols Sports Arena • Metropolitan Sports Center • Mid-South Coliseum • Moody Coliseum • Salt Palace • St. Louis Arena • Tarrant County Convention Center • Teaneck Armory
Related Gary Davidson • ABA All-Star Games • Cage Stars


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