Article

Your Guide to Hockey Teams in Missouri

See Photo Location
Credit: KC Mavericks
Credit: KC Mavericks

Hockey is a fast-paced and exhilarating world. From the first puck drop to the final buzzer, you’re engulfed in a lively, competitive atmosphere that keeps fans coming back for more. With two professional organizations, Missouri’s hockey teams are no novices to this unique, energetic and dynamic atmosphere. St. Louis and Kansas City alike are buzzing metropolises full of fervent fans who celebrate their teams and enhance the excitement of the arenas.

St. Louis Blues

An arena of fans watch and cheer with their hands in the air as a Missouri hockey team, the St. Louis Blues, play the game.
… the home of the BLUES! Intense energy and emphatic cheers will surround you at a St. Louis Blues hockey game.

The St. Louis Blues offer an unforgettable NHL hockey experience, drawing fans from near and far. With their passionate fanbase and vibrant atmosphere at Enterprise Center – a state-of-the-art arena in the heart of downtown – it’s worth adding a game to your itinerary when visiting the city. The team’s rich history, including numerous playoff appearances and a 2019 Stanley Cup victory that sparked citywide celebrations, embodies the spirit and community of St. Louis.

Moreover, the Blues got their name from W.C. Handy’s popular song, “St. Louis Blues.” The song represents the city’s blues’ heritage, making it a fitting tribute to the team’s identity. Of course, a deep dive into the rich musical history of the area wouldn’t be complete without visiting the National Blues Museum for a double dose of blues before attending a match. Experiencing a game alongside St. Louis’s musical traditions ensures you’ll get a captivating blend of sports and culture.

Kansas City Mavericks

As the longest-tenured, consecutively operating professional hockey team in Kansas City history, the Mavericks have become a cornerstone of the local sports landscape.

“Our Story” by KC Mavericks

The Kansas City Mavericks, a minor league team that has made no minor mark on the regional sports scene, are a part of the EHL (East Coast Hockey League). The Mavericks have achieved monumental success throughout the decades, winning the Brabham Cup in 2015-2016 while leading the league with 52 regular-season wins. Their commitment to excellence continued into the 2023-2024 season, where they held a remarkable record of 54 wins and clinched the Brabham Cup.

The KC Mavericks players are on the ice - smiling, laughing and cheering with their hockey sticks in the air. The fans are in the background, cheering and clapping on one of Missouri's hockey teams.
The exhilarating cheers and support at a KC Mavericks’ game are top-notch – an exciting experience you can’t afford to miss! Photo credit: KC Mavericks

The Mavericks’ homebase is the Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence. Their games are known for their intoxicating energy and engaging mascot, Maverick, a jovial horse character who entertains adults and children alike. As an affiliate of the NHL’s Winnipeg Jets, the Mavericks are committed to the development and contribution of future hockey talent.

Missouri Hockey History

The sport’s major league debut in Missouri dates back to 1934 with the St. Louis Eagles. Due to their poor attendance numbers and the fact they were part of the Canadian Division – which meant more travel expenses – the ownership lost approximately $70,000, and the team only played one season. In the 1970s, St. Louis once again formed a team – this time, the St. Louis Blues – who had already started to make a name for themselves by the time the Kansas City Scouts (1974-1976) arrived on the scene. While the Scouts were short-lived, the Blues have stuck around and established a strong reputation that has endured to this day.

In addition to the major leagues, minor league teams also play a significant role in the Show-Me State’s hockey scene. St. Louis had a minor league team, the St. Louis Flyers, who played intermittently between 1928 and 1953 and won 5 playoff championship titles. Across the state, the Kansas City Blades played 11 seasons, starting in 1990, and achieved championship status during their 1991-1992 season. Currently, the KC Mavericks represent the metropolitan area, and they’ve gained respect as a long-term minor league team in Kansas City.


Missouri’s hockey scene is electrifying with a large following of committed fans. Both teams are dedicated to promoting the sport and ensuring new fans feel welcome, fueling the communal spirit and support throughout the state. Whether you’ve been a fan for years or are attending for the first time, the excitement of Missouri hockey is something you don’t want to miss.