WATCH: Blues land back in STL impressed by what they've seen from home fans

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ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - The St. Louis Blues have had plenty to worry about through these first two games of the Stanley Cup Final, but it was impossible for them not to notice what has been going on back home. 

The team landed in St. Louis Thursday morning, after the Game 2 overtime win in Boston last night. A few players and head coach Craig Berube talked about seeing video and photos of the sellout crowds at Enterprise Center for watch parties. 

"I've been very impressed," Ryan O'Reilly says. "And we're excited to get back home and show what this town is about." 

Enterprise Center has had 14,000 fans filling most of the lower and upper bowls for each of the first two games of the Final. 

Boom Boom Gunnarsson wins it!!! @AmyMarxkors and @chrabe with the early celebration due to the TV delay #STLBlues #StanleyCupFinal pic.twitter.com/TAGjdemjiQ

— KMOXSports (@KMOXSports) May 30, 2019

The only possible bad news that awaits the Blues in St. Louis could be a possible suspension for forward Oskar Sundqvist after a hit that made contact with the head of Matt Grzelcyk. Sundqvist was called for a 2-minute boarding penalty in Game 2 and he has a hearing Thursday afternoon with NHL Player Safety to determine if a suspension is warranted. 

A look at the hit on by Oskar Sundqvist on Matt Grzelcyk. Didn't look good. pic.twitter.com/3yjlbhgkvs

— Conor Ryan (@ConorRyan_93) May 30, 2019

St. Louis’ Oskar Sundqvist will have a hearing today for Boarding Boston’s Matt Grzelcyk.

— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) May 30, 2019

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