The Blues got their championship rings Monday at a team dinner. They enjoyed the banner raising Wednesday, signifying their Stanley Cup championship in 2018-19, prior to their season opener against the Washington Capitals at Enterprise Center.

Now, as Brayden Schenn put it early in the week: “It’s game-on after that. No looking back in the past and thinking how good a team we were last year.”

Well, not quite. The Blues have one more piece of unfinished business when it comes to celebrating their NHL title: a visit to the White House.

And that comes on Oct. 15, at the tail end of a four-game, eight-day trip that takes them to Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and the New York Islanders. The Blues play a noon game (Central time) on Oct. 14, Columbus Day, in New York against the Islanders, then head south to the nation’s capital for the White House visit the next day.

As of Wednesday, the Blues had yet to receive a precise itinerary from the White House.

“My understanding is we’re going to get there at 1:30,” Blues chairman and governor Tom Stillman said. “We’re going to have a tour. And we’re going to have a little ceremony with the president at 3:30 p.m.”