The St. Louis Blues have been a part of the National Hockey League since 1967. Through that time, they have had many sucessful seasons and have had many prestigious players come through their organization. Some of these players include Wayne Gretzky, Brett Hull, and Glenn Hall who are all hall of famers. They have young talent in the system named Vladimir Tarasenko who shows much potential to be a great player for the St. Louis Blues. The original building that they played in was called the Arena and the current building that they play in now is the Scottrade Center, which is located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri.
There is always a great atmosphere around the building. This picture shows a wide variety of fans with two friends walking up from the garage, a dad holding his son, and a guy with his partner in the right part of the frame.
The experience inside Scottrade Center is unbelievable. It is always very loud and being able to see the fast action on the ice live is something special.
The Blues have taken that great fan base that they have and have done events such as the St. Louis Blues Walk for Wishes to give back to community. They have partnered with the Make-a-Wish Foundation with the common goal being to grant children battling life-threatening medical conditions a wish. The families, volunteers, companies, and other supporters, such as the Blues, believe the positivity that the children gain from having their wish come true can play a big factor in helping them get healthy.
The walk was on April 18, 2015 and it started on the Muny's lower parking lot.
There were many free activities before and after the walk for the participants and the many children that were there.
There were multiple running and walking options so that all participants could take part.
No matter if the participants were part of the walking or running section, all of them showed great passion for the Walk for Wishes' cause.
As everyone finished, there was a timer to let people know how they did with the goals that they set beforehand. Some of the 5k runners finished under 18 minutes!
The St. Louis Blues Walk for Wishes on April 18 raised enough funds to grant 110 wishes for local children. This was the largest turnout for this foundations' walk in this county's history!
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What can you do?
Attend the walks to help raise funds
Help spread the message and the cause
Any help at all will help a child who is facing a life-threatening medical condition and as mentioned early, positivity can be the best treatment!
Visit the link to find out more ways that you can help!
Here's an encouraging video of a St. Louis Blue star TJ Oshie taking part in the Make-a-Wish foundation.






