The St. Louis Blues start their 53rd season—this one as Stanley Cup Champions—when they take the ice Wednesday Oct. 2 and host the Washington Capitals at 7 p.m. at Enterprise Center.
The Missouri History Museum has a Blues Exhibit that will excite fans—and it’s free. The exhibit is a must-see for Blues fans because it features the authentic jerseys, sticks, and other gear that was actually used by the players in the 2018-19 season as they had their road to the Stanley Cup.
The Blues held their Championship Ring Ceremony at the exhibit Monday night so the players were the first to see it.
The cases feature artifacts from the Blues historic championship run and will be on display at the Museum starting today (October 1, 2019) through January 26, 2020.
Dr. Frances Levine, the president of the Missouri Historical Museum was on hand and complimented Randy Girsch, VP of Community Development at the St. Louis Blues who was there also.
“The Blues did such a great job working with us,” she said, saying Girsch had helped with assembling the exhibit.
“In a town that had not been known for good news recently, it was a good news moment shared locally but also globally,” said Dr. Levine.
Why the Blues Stanley Cup exhibit at the History Museum?
“It says it right there,” said Dr. Levine, pointing to a part of the exhibit, which says ‘History was made on June 12, 2019.’ “History was made with families, history was made with friends.”
June 12, 2019 is a date that will forever live in St. Louis sports history. The team that had gone 52 years without ever winning a Stanley Cup game, let alone a Championship—hoisted the Stanley Cup for the first time.
“I am excited about this exhibit because I had never lived in an area that was host to a professional sports team, but when I moved to St. Louis (five years ago) I found a niche with the Blues,” said Dr. Levine, who has a doctorate in anthropology from Southern Methodist University and spent many years on archaeological digs in the West.
Girsch talked about how great the exhibit will be for tourists, and specifically those who come to St. Louis for the NHL All-Star Game, to be held on January 25, 2020, at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis,
“The NHL All-Star Game will be held in St. Louis this year,” he said. “The Blues are the first team to be Stanley Cup Champions and host the All-Star Game in the same year.”
Walters pointed out that while the Blues exhibit is temporary there are other exhibits in the Museum that sports fans will love.
There is a black and white mural of Sportsman’s Park and a photo of Jack Buck and Harry Caray and an area you can test your knowledge of St. Louis sports.
“We have an exhibit on Stan Musial,” she said “And also a Photo Journalism and Pulitzer Prize display in our first floor exhibit area.”
The Missouri History Museum is located in Forest Park, 5700 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63112.

