Jubilant St. Louis celebrates after Blues win first NHL title in team history

St. Louis was hardly singing the Blues on Wednesday night. But it was singing the city’s hockey team’s praises.

After the St. Louis Blues beat the Boston Bruins in a dominant performance in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals, fans cheered at watch parties and hit the streets in celebration.

Though the team captured the Stanley Cup on the road, hometown fans cheered in St. Louis at Busch Stadium, home of the Cardinals baseball team, and at the Enterprise Center, which is where the Blues play.

“Next to getting married and having my children, this is the most amazing moment of my life,” Melissa DePew, a Blues fan since the 1970s who watched a broadcast of the game from the Enterprise Center, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper.

St. Louis Blues fans react during the final minutes of Game 7 of the team’s NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final against the Boston Bruins, as they watch the broadcast of the game at Enterprise Center in St. Louis on June 12, 2019.Scott Kane / AP

Tickets to the watch party at the Enterprise Center for Game 7 sold out within 10 minutes, the Post-Dispatch reported Monday.

It’s the Blues first NHL championship title since the team was added to the league in 1967. The Blues were the last of the six teams that joined the league that year to have won the championship.

Dozens of fans lined up outside a St. Louis County Dick’s Sporting Goods store to snap up championship gear Wednesday night, NBC affiliate KSDK reported. Aerial video showed jubilant crowds streaming out into downtown streets after the historic win.

source: nbcnews.com