Playoff Hub · NHL · 2026
St. Louis Blues Playoff Tickets 2026
The NHL postseason typically starts Mid-April and ends Early-to-mid June. When the Blues qualify, home playoff games and ticket prices appear here automatically — same URL, every year.
The Blues are not currently in the NHL postseason on the Ticketmaster feed. When they qualify, this page populates with live playoff home games and bracket position — usually within 24–72 hours of the matchup being set.
How the NHL Playoffs Work
- Bracket reveal: Mid-April (after regular-season standings finalize).
- Format: Four rounds: First Round, Second Round, Conference Finals, Stanley Cup Finals.
- Series structure: Every round is best-of-seven.
- Trophy: Stanley Cup.
- Finals end by: Early-to-mid June.
Blues Playoff FAQ
When do the Blues playoffs start?▼
NHL postseason play typically begins Mid-April each year and runs through Early-to-mid June. The Blues qualify for the playoffs based on regular-season standings — whether they're in the bracket this year depends on their finish.
How does the NHL playoff bracket work?▼
Four rounds: First Round, Second Round, Conference Finals, Stanley Cup Finals. Every round is best-of-seven. The winner takes home the Stanley Cup.
Are Blues playoff tickets more expensive?▼
Yes — postseason tickets typically run 3–10× the regular-season equivalent. Demand is higher and supply is fixed. The cheapest playoff window is usually Game 1 in a series, before any momentum builds; series-clinching potential games command the highest premium.
Where can I buy Blues playoff tickets?▼
Every confirmed Blues home playoff game is listed above as soon as Ticketmaster posts it. Tickets typically go on sale 24–72 hours after the matchup is set. For sold-out games, check resale on Fan-to-Fan Resale — playoff resale prices drop in the final 24 hours.
Do I need to be a season-ticket holder to get Blues playoff tickets?▼
No — playoff tickets are sold to the general public via Ticketmaster after season-ticket-holder priority access. Season-ticket holders get the right to buy first, but the remaining inventory goes public typically the next day.
What if the Blues miss the playoffs this year?▼
This page stays live as the team's permanent playoff hub. The body updates automatically once the next NHL postseason begins. Bookmark it — same URL works year after year.