St. Louis is once again proving why it’s one of the best hockey cities in America! The St. Louis Sports Commission, the St. Louis Blues, and the University of Vermont are thrilled to bring the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Championship back to the Gateway City in 2025. Hockey fans from across the country will converge at Enterprise Center on April 10 and 12 for the highly anticipated Men’s Frozen Four.
This two-session event will showcase the best collegiate hockey talent, with national semifinal games scheduled for Thursday, April 10, at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. CT. The championship game will take place on Saturday, April 12, at 6:30 p.m. CT. Tickets for single sessions are available via Ticketmaster’s verified resale platform. For those looking for an upgraded experience, the NCAA Fan Experience powered by On Location offers premium hospitality, exclusive access to the Scott Credit Union Rinkside Club, and interactive fan events.
This marks the third time St. Louis has hosted the Frozen Four, with previous tournaments held in 2007 and 1975. In 2007, Michigan State took home the championship after defeating Boston College at what is now Enterprise Center. In 1975, Michigan Tech claimed the title against Minnesota at the St. Louis Arena.
Beyond the on-ice action, fans can enjoy several exciting events throughout the week. On April 9, free team practice sessions will be open to the public at Enterprise Center. The prestigious Hobey Baker Award ceremony will take place on April 11 at Stifel Theatre. Fans can also attend Frozen Fest at Union Station on April 10 and 12, featuring interactive games, entertainment, food, drinks, and more. Get ready, St. Louis—Frozen Four fever is here!
