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Blues give away food to pad attendance

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — The St. Louis Blues filled the Scottrade Center on Saturday by filling the spectators.

The Blues gave free food to the 17,868 fans in attendance during their 6-5 victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Spectators chose a main dish of a hot dog or chicken fingers, a snack such as popcorn, peanuts or potato chips, and a soft drink. Each time they went for food, they could get four main dishes, four snacks and four soft drinks.

There were no other limitations for the offer that lasted until the start of the third period.

"We don't go to the movies, we don't go anywhere," said Diane Kodelja, who was with her husband and four of their five children. "We can't afford it. This is so great. This is a big fat deal."

The Blues rarely draw anywhere close to the 19,022 capacity at Scottrade Center. The attendance has picked up since Andy Murray became coach and the Blues started playing better in early December.

Owner Dave Checketts decided about the same time he fired Mike Kitchen and hired Murray that the Blues needed new ways to raise attendance. A week ago, the players and coaches went to eight area ice rinks to sign autographs and visit with fans. The food giveaway was an extension of that plan.

"It's not a gimmick," said team president John Davidson. "It's giving something to the fans to come. It's a way to get people who can't afford it to come. And it's a way for other people to enjoy the product."

Checketts did not make the game Sunday because of inclement weather. An ice storm, which knocked out power throughout the metro area, forced him to stay home in New York.

Still fans showed their appreciation. The crowd gave a loud cheer midway through the first period when a child was shown on the scoreboard holding a sign that read: "Thanks for lunch Dave."

To prepare for the event, about 40,000 hot dogs, 30,000 chicken fingers and 20,000 boxes of popcorn were prepared. Each figure is approximately five times more than a typical game.

"We never would have came without the free food," Kodelja said.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/nh...htm?csp=34




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RE: Blues give away food to pad attendance

I wonder which is more profitable? Selling 19000 tickets and getting no money for food or selling 8000 tickets and getting money for food. They probably sold more beer and merchandise than usual as well. Good thing it was an entertaining game based on the score. I hope things pick up for them.

01-15-2007 02:40 PM
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RE: Blues give away food to pad attendance

Yeah, I'm sure not selling the food cost a tad bit of money, that adds up quick for sure. Hopefully, they pick it up soon.


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I wish the Panthers gave away free food at games. It always cost $20-30 to feed myself & my girlfriend. That's just for a meal & a soda.

I can't complain though becuase Saturday's game wasn't one included in my season package but I went anyway. They were selling tickets for as cheap as $5. I got a pair lower bowl seats for $20 each.

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RE: Blues give away food to pad attendance

I didn't go to the free food day but went a two weeks ago and they had $1.00 hotdogs as part of their 40 years promotion.


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