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| [[1967-68 NHL season|October 11, 1967]]
| [[1967-68 NHL season|October 11, 1967]]
| [[St. Louis Blues]] vs. [[Minnesota North Stars]]
| [[St. Louis Blues]] vs. [[Minnesota North Stars]]
| [[St. Louis Blues vs. Minnesota North Stars (October 11, 1967)|Program]]
| [[St. Louis Blues vs. Minnesota North Stars (October 11, 1967)|Program]]
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| [[1969-70 NHL season|1969-70]]
| [[St. Louis Blues]] vs. [[Boston Bruins]]
| [[1970 Stanley Cup Finals (St. Louis Blues vs. Boston Bruins)|Stanley Cup Finals Program]]
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Revision as of 07:33, 11 May 2022

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)

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
1969-70 St. Louis Blues vs. Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Finals Program

See also

List of National Hockey League venues

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