St. Louis has plenty to celebrate after the Blues took home the franchise's first-ever Stanley Cup championship.
With a 4-1 win over the Bruins in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday at TD Garden, the Blues created history in its first final appearance since 1970. The Blues started the series by trailing 1-0 and then 2-1, but then took a 3-2 lead after Game 5 before Boston forced a Game 7.
Every call from the Game 7 final buzzer. Enjoy. pic.twitter.com/mwTOsJhFAg
— St. Louis Blues 🏆 (@StLouisBlues) June 13, 2019
After waiting 51 years, Blues fans will have a chance to celebrate the title.
Here are the details of the Blues' Stanley Cup parade:
When is the Blues' Stanley Cup parade?
St. Louis will celebrate its first Stanley Cup title Saturday at 1 p.m. ET (noon local time), the team announced.
For the first time, 'St. Louis Blues' will soon be etched into the Stanley Cup!!! #WeAllBleedBlue #stlblues pic.twitter.com/11iexOrSo5
— St. Louis Blues 🏆 (@StLouisBlues) June 13, 2019
What is the route of the Blues' Stanley Cup parade?
The parade will start at 18th and Market streets and end at Broadway and Market Street. A rally will follow at the Gateway Arch.
Your #stlblues are champions!!! Celebrate with us Saturday at the 2019 Blues Championship Parade & Rally!
— St. Louis Blues 🏆 (@StLouisBlues) June 13, 2019
The parade will start at noon at 18th St. & Market St., and end at Broadway & Market St. The rally will take place after at the Gateway Arch.
More details to come. pic.twitter.com/zHu7lzT6XR
What is the weather for the Blues' Stanley Cup parade?
Fans who attend the parade may have to deal with wet weather conditions and possible thunder storms to cheer on St. Louis' champions. The current weather forecast shows it will be 77 degrees at the start of the parade with a 48 percent chance of rain.
How to watch or stream the Blues' Stanley Cup parade?
The parade will be broadcast live on KTVI, KMOV, KSDK and Fox Sports Midwest. The parade and rally will re-air Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on Fox Sports Midwest.
Celebrate, STL! You’ve waited a long time for this. #WeAllBleedBlue #stlblues pic.twitter.com/uWO5hJIjOG
— St. Louis Blues 🏆 (@StLouisBlues) June 13, 2019