The St. Louis Blues announced today that “History Made: Director’s Cut” – a two-part limited series that documents two 24-hour periods after the Blues claimed their first Stanley Cup championship last June – will premiere Sunday, Mar. 29, at 6 p.m. CT on the Blues’ Official YouTube channel.
The first episode – titled “The First 24” – will provide exclusive, never-before-seen footage after the national TV broadcasts wrapped up their coverage of the on-ice celebrations at TD Garden in Boston. Our cameras take you inside the team’s locker room, on the bus to the airport, the team’s flight home and to OB Clark’s and the Anheuser-Busch brewery as the team’s celebrations continued into the next day.
The second episode – titled “March Down Market” – will provide an insider’s view of the team’s historic parade down Market Street. Some estimates say as many as one million fans attended the event, which saw players step outside of their floats to interact with fans in an epic, unprecedented celebration. “March Down Market” will premiere Sunday, April 5, at 6 p.m. CT.
Fans should subscribe to the Blues’ YouTube to channel to be reminded of each episode’s premiere date. In addition to being available on computers, phones and tablets, YouTube is also available on most smart TV platforms and Apple TV, Roku and Amazon Fire devices.
After each episode’s premiere, fans will be able to replay the episodes by visiting stlouisblues.com or selecting the Blues as their favorite team in the NHL App.