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    Lou Korac·Nov 18, 2024·Partner

    Enterprise Center To Host PWHL Takeover Tour Neutral-Site Game

    Game to feature Ottawa vs. Boston Fleet on March 29; ticket presale begins Thursday, Nov. 21 at 9:00 a.m. (CT), followed by the general on sale on Friday, Nov. 22 at 11:00 a.m. (CT)

    Enterprise Center To Host PWHL Takeover Tour Neutral-Site GameEnterprise Center To Host PWHL Takeover Tour Neutral-Site Game

    ST. LOUIS -- The Professional Women’s Hockey League on Monday announced that St. Louis will host one of the nine neutral-site regular-season games in the PWHL Takeover Tour. 

    Nine neutral site games will take place across seven NHL cities, including Enterprise Center, home of the St. Louis Blues, which will see the Ottawa Charge and Boston Fleet on Saturday, March 29 at 1:00 p.m. (CT). 

    Tickets will be available starting with a presale on Thursday, Nov. 21 at 9:00 a.m. (CT), followed by the general on-sale on Friday, Nov. 22 at 10:00 a.m. (CT). Tickets can be purchased at thepwhl.com/tickets.

    The nine games of the PWHL Takeover Tour will be across the United States and Canada. Aside from St. Louis, Seattle, Vancouver, Québec City, Raleigh, N.C., Detroit, Denver and Buffalo will host games.

    "Bringing PWHL games to fans across both countries is a natural next step as we continue building our audience," Amy Scheer, PWHL senior vice president of business operations said in a statement. "When exploring potential locations for a PWHL game, the enthusiasm from cities eager to engage with our league was incredibly encouraging. The PWHL Takeover Tour lets us showcase our game and exceptional athletes across a wider North American footprint — an exciting moment for our players and an important move for our business as we consider expansion."

    "The Blues organization is honored to have the opportunity to host the PWHL and bring world-class women’s hockey back to the passionate hockey fans at Enterprise Center in March of 2025," Blues president and CEO of business operations Chris Zimmerman said in a statement. "Dating back to before we prioritized women’s hockey development as the legacy project for the 2020 NHL All-Star Game, the Blues organization has maintained an ongoing commitment to growing women’s hockey throughout the St. Louis region. We have seen significant increase in the opportunities and access to coaching for women in the sport across the Heartland of Hockey and look forward to leveraging the presence of the PWHL in our market to further spark interest in this great game among women of all ages."

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