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St. Louis Blues 2017-18 Discount Tickets St. Louis Blues 2017-18 Discount Tickets PRE SEASON PLATINUM GOLD SILVER BRONZE Pre-Season Vs. Time Silver Games Vs. Time 100 LEVEL ITR PRICING 2017 2017 7-Oct Dallas Stars 1700 Club Corner** $107 $148 $167 $218 $133 20-Sep Columbus Blue Jackets 1900 23-Sep Dallas Stars 1900 30-Dec Carolina Hurricanes 1900 Plaza Center $107 $147 $161 $218 $133 1-Oct Washington Capitals 1400 Bronze Games Vs. Plaza Low End $63 $100 $112 $157 $87 Time Platinum Games Vs. Time 2017 Plaza End $32 $73 $88 $127 $60 2017 25-Oct Calgary Flames 1900 Blue Chip Low $32 $75 $92 $137 $68 28-Oct Columbus Blue Jackets 1900 30-Oct Los Angeles Kings 1900 Blue Chip $32 $63 $75 $92 $53 4-Nov Toronto Maple Leafs 1900 2-Nov Philadelphia Flyers 1900 300 LEVEL ITR PRICING 11-Nov New York Islanders 1900 9-Nov Arizona Coyotes 1900 1-Dec Los Angeles Kings 1900 Mezz End Row A $35 $67 $75 $97 $55 21-Nov Edmonton Oilers 1900 7-Dec Dallas Stars 1900 Mezz Center Low $35 $59 $72 $92 $52 29-Nov Anaheim Ducks 2000 10-Dec Buffalo Sabres 1800 Mezz Center $12 $43 $57 $77 $28 12-Dec Tampa Bay Lightning 2018 1900 Mezz End Low $12 $42 $55 $72 $28 4-Jan Vegas Golden Knights 1900 14-Dec Anaheim Ducks 1900 2018 Mezz End $12 $37 $49 $67 $27 20-Feb San Jose Sharks 1900 2-Jan New Jersey Devils 1900 15-Mar Colorado Avalanche 1900 9-Jan Florida Panthers 1900 **Club Seats feature all-inclusive food & non-alcoholic beverages 21-Mar Boston Bruins 1900 23-Jan Ottawa Senators 1900 and 3 alcoholic beverages per game. 25-Jan Colorado Avalanche Gold Games Vs. Time 1900 2017 30-Jan Montreal Canadiens 1900 6-Feb Minnesota Wild 1900 18-Oct Chicago Blackhawks 1900 8-Feb Colorado Avalanche 1900 24-Nov Nashville Predators 1900 28-Feb Detroit Red Wings 1900 25-Nov Minnesota Wild 1900 27-Mar San Jose Sharks 1900 16-Dec Winnipeg Jets 1800 2-Apr Washington Capitals 1900 27-Dec Nashville Predators 1900 2018 20-Jan Arizona Coyotes 1900 11-Feb Pittsburgh Penguins 1400 23-Feb Winnipeg Jets 1700 17-Mar NY Rangers 1900 23-Mar Vancouver Canucks 1900 Tickets are subject to availability. 4-Apr Chicago Blackhawks 1900 All sales are final. Call LTS at 573.329.8587 to purchase your tickets today! Leisure Travel Services – Fort Leonard Wood – 573.329.8587 .
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