Minnesota Made Hockey trains hockey players from Mites through high school age children. It began by offering hockey clinics and has expanded to provide training, tournaments, trips, events and AAA Hockey Clubs. The Minnesota Made Ice Center features two NHL regulation-size rinks and focuses its training on discipline and skill. Visit the website for information on clinics, tournaments and registration.
The Plymouth Ice Center provides year-round ice skating, rentals and classes at its indoor facility. This center features three rinks of two sizes, one Olympic and two professional. This facility also has 16 locker rooms and two community meeting rooms. Wayzata and Armstrong high schools and Providence Academy play their home ice hockey games at the arena. The ice can be rented for groups by the quarter hour. The facility is a public-private collaboration between the city, Wayzata School District, Providence Academy, Life Time Fitness, local hockey associations and the state of Minnesota.
The Richfield Ice Arena is located at Veterans Memorial Park, next to the Richfield Outdoor Pool. The arena is home to the Richfield Spartans and the Academy of Holy Angels Stars teams. The building features two regulation sheets of ice and is open year round. The facility also offers skating rentals, adult open hockey, adult leagues and multiple youth skating classes throughout the year. Richfield youth hockey is also headquartered here and is run by the Richfield Hockey Association.
Hat Trick Hockey, which years ago was located across the street from the arena, is an "everything-hockey" retail store that is located within the building.
Located next to Courtney Fields, Braemer Ice Arena has three ice rinks and a dozen locker rooms. The spacious entry area boasts a skate sharpening shop, walls covered with hockey and skating news and snacks for sale. The ice here has spawned many professional skaters, most notably Willard Eikola, a premier high school coach in Minnesota.