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The Ice Den Scottsdale, conveniently located off the 101 in north Scottsdale, is a 150,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art ice sports center and the official practice facility of the NHL's Arizona Coyotes Hockey club.

From a vast piece of land in the middle of the desert, over the past two decades the Ice Den Scottsdale has grown to become an invaluable community asset serving as a welcoming second home for its members.

Offering hockey and skating programs for all ages and abilities, the facility features three (3) NHL regulation surfaces, standard and pro style locker rooms. 

Participants as young as 2½, can take their second, first steps in our nationally recognized Learn to Skate program which provides the foundation for an ice sport journey into hockey or figure skating.  Hockey programs focus on player development starting with Pre-Hockey, followed by the Initiation Program, where players learn the rules of the game and game play to prepare for the house recreational league.  Players committed to a hockey career at the next level can elect to compete at the AA and AAA levels in the travel hockey league. Figure skaters have access to hundreds of hours of ice and instruction from internationally acclaimed coaches.

The Ice Den Scottsdale is home to the Coyotes Amateur Hockey Association and its Junior Coyotes teams, as well as the Coyotes Skating Club of Arizona. Through these partnerships the facility plays host to USA Hockey and United States Figure Skating Association tournaments, events and competitions showcasing the best talent in North America and our future stars.

Since 1998, the facility continues to reinvent itself in innovative ways to continue to invest in and support the needs of our members.  Amenities and resources include a video room, on-site conditioning space and a full-service pro shop.  The most recent additions to the business include partnering with Total Package Hockey on their newest Center of Excellence and the creation of Ice Den Performance, a dedicated conditioning space, complete with shooting lanes, designed specifically for hockey strength training and development.

Ice Den Scottsdale 9375 E Bell Road Scottsdale, AZ 85260

admin@coyotesice.com

Phone: (480) 585-7465


ADMIN OFFICE HOURS

DAY OPEN CLOSE
Sunday 10:00 a.m 5:00 p.m.
Monday 9.00 a.m 5:00 p.m
Tuesday 9.00 a.m 7:00 p.m
Wednesday 9.00 a.m 5:00 p.m
Thursday 9.00 a.m 7:00 p.m
Friday 9.00 a.m 6:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m 8:00 p.m.

Please be advised Administration Desk hours are subject to change based on the facility and ice schedules.


Hours of Operation

The Ice Den Scottsdale is open roughly 20 hours a day, 7 days a week, 363 days a year for the enjoyment of our community.

In some instances the ice schedule will cause an adjustment to standard building, administration, pro shop and restaurant hours.  Please check the published calendars to confirm dates and times of events and activities.


Ice Surfaces

The Ice Den Scottsdale features three NHL regulation ice surfaces. With two side-by-side running north/south and a third that sits perpendicular east/west/

Coyotes Rink
Viewable from 18° Bar & Grill, has larger spectator capacity and primarily hosts all Arizona High School Hockey Association games, Jr. Coyotes games and practices, Learn to Skate and public skating sessions.

Shane Doan Rink
Accessed from the lobby, scheduled programming includes sled hockey, corporate outings, house hockey games and practices, Total Package Hockey, adult hockey games and open freestyle sessions.

Apex Rink
Added in 2011, used weekly during the NHL hockey season by the Arizona Coyotes and primarily for youth and travel
hockey practices, adult hockey, private skating lessons and open freestyle.


DONATIONS

Please Be Advised:

Due to the overwhelming number of requests received from schools and non-profit organizations throughout the year seeking sponsorship and donations, our community relations policy was to support organizations by skating pass donations to charity raffles and auctions or by partnering on skating related fundraisers.

However, at this time our donation request process and fundraiser program remain on indefinite hiatus as our new registration process and software is not set up to accommodate donations. In addition, public skate session frequency has decreased due to the lack of available ice in the valley for ice sports.

We look forward to supporting these initiatives again in the future.