Although their 2014-15 season has gotten off to a lukewarm start, it would be foolish to expect the St. Louis Blues to finish the season anywhere but among the top teams in the Western Conference. While they have been without high-profile free agent signing Paul Stastny for some time, the Blues still have ample personnel to compete in the tough Western Conference. According to TiqIQ, the average secondary market price for St. Louis Blues tickets at home this season is $122.08, and there are some tough matchups with Western Conference foes in the short-term future. Below are the upcoming week’s home games along with their secondary market prices.
10/25 vs Chicago Blackhawks | Avg. Price: $136.26 | Get-in Price: $60
On Saturday the 25th, the Blues host the Chicago Blackhawks at the Scottrade Center. The Blackhawks knocked the Blues out of the first round of the playoffs last spring in a tightly contested six-game series. Jonathan Toews and Duncan Keith each had seven points in the six game series, while Kevin Shattenkirk led the Blues with 5 points and Vladimir Tarasenko had four goals in the series. Blues vs Chicago Blackhawks tickets for the rematch average $136.26 on the secondary market, with $60 getting you in the door.
10/30 vs Anaheim Ducks | Avg. Price: $82.94 | Get-in Price: $18
After a short road trip to Dallas, the Blues are back at home Thursday, October 30th against the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks won the regular season Pacific Division title last season with an astounding 116 points, second only to the Bruins league-wide. Blues vs Ducks tickets for the matchup between the powerful Western Conference teams has an average price of $82.94 on the secondary market, more than 30% below the Blues’ season average. The get-in price is only $18 for the match against the Ducks.
11/1 vs Colorado Avalanche | Avg. Price: $95.64 | Get-in Price: $28
Following the Ducks through St. Louis are last season’s Central Division champs, the Avalanche. Last season, despite finishing with the No. 1 seed in the Central, the Avalanche, like the Blues, fell to a lower seed in the first round. This season, it’s been a rocky start for Patrick Roy’s club, but they believe they still belong at the top of the conference. Blues vs Avalanche tickets for the November 1st matchup have an average price of $95.64 with a get-in price of $28.
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