LIMITED TICKETS REMAIN FOR COLLEGE HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP; PUBLIC ON SALE OPPORTUNITY BEGINS MONDAY AT 9 A.M. CT
ST. LOUIS – Nov. 1, 2024 – Tickets for the 2025 NCAA Men’s Frozen Four go on sale to the public Monday, Nov. 4 at 9 a.m. CT. The Men’s Frozen Four takes place April 10 and 12 at Enterprise Center in St. Louis, returning to the Gateway City for the first time since 2007.
Pent up desire for the event in a region that has become one of the premier hockey markets in the United States has led to heightened demand for tickets, and following presale opportunities, a very limited number of tickets remain available for public purchase. All tickets, including premium and hospitality packages, can be purchased at NCAA.com/MFrozenFour.
Suites for the Men’s Frozen Four are available for purchase by calling (314) 589-5808 or emailing suitesales@stlblues.com.
“St. Louis steps up for major events, so the scarcity of ticket availability for the Men’s Frozen Four is not a surprise,” said St. Louis Blues EVP – Chief Revenue & Marketing Officer Steve Chapman. “It’s just another example of our fans and corporate support in St. Louis embracing a big-time event at the highest levels. The atmosphere inside Enterprise Center with the fans, the bands, the intensity of the competition, it’s going to be electric, and we can’t wait to drop the puck on this phenomenal championship in April.”
The Men’s Frozen Four annually combines loyal fans who travel from all over the country with local hockey fans to pack venues for the two semifinal games and championship game. Beyond the three games played, there are several opportunities for fans to experience the excitement surrounding the event without needing a ticket. Team practices are open to the public on Wednesday, April 9, the Men’s Frozen Four’s fan festival – Frozen Fest – will be at Union Station and is free and open to the public, and the Hobey Baker Award ceremony (college hockey’s version of the Heisman Trophy) will take place on the Friday between the semifinals and championship and is free to attend as well.
“For years, we heard from our organizational supporters and sports fans all over the region, ‘When are we going to get the Frozen Four back?’ So we knew there would be great demand for tickets with the event’s return to St. Louis,” said St. Louis Sports Commission President Marc Schreiber. “Along with our partners at the Blues, Enterprise Center and the University of Vermont, we’re looking forward to providing an outstanding experience for the thousands of college hockey fans who will descend on St. Louis from around the country, and we look forward to our own community getting to enjoy the unique energy, excitement and impact that the Frozen Four generates.”
St. Louis previously hosted the Men’s Frozen Four in 2007, with Michigan State defeating Boston College to win the national championship. Future St. Louis Blues players T.J. Oshie, Ben Bishop, and Chris Porter all participated in the 2007 Men’s Frozen Four. The only other time St. Louis hosted the college hockey championship was 1975 at the St. Louis Arena. The 2025 Frozen Four marks the 50-year anniversary of that championship which featured Michigan Tech defeating Minnesota for the title. The St. Louis region hosted the Women’s Frozen Four in 2017 at Family Arena in St. Charles.