Ice Rinks
2 NHL-regulation ice surfaces plus 1 synthetic training rink. Home of Arizona's first NA3HL team.
2 NHL-regulation ice surfaces plus 1 synthetic training rink. Home of Arizona's first NA3HL team.
200' Γ 85' Regulation Size
Year-Round Training
Championship Rink
Ice Sports Dedicated
Our primary competition rink features NHL-regulation dimensions (200' Γ 85') with professional-grade ice maintained to exacting standards. This is the home ice for SSS Academy hockey teams and Arizona's first NA3HL franchise.
Full 200' Γ 85' dimensions with professional dasher boards and glass
Comfortable spectator seating for games and tournaments
Professional broadcast-quality lighting and video systems
Our second NHL-grade ice surface is dedicated to practice and development. With the same professional specifications as our main rink, athletes train in game-like conditions every day.
Dedicated areas for specific skill training and drills
Multi-angle camera systems for performance review
Shooting lanes, targets, and specialized goalie development zones
Our synthetic ice surface provides year-round training opportunities without the constraints of traditional ice time. Perfect for skill development, stickhandling, and off-ice training.
No ice time scheduling conflicts or maintenance downtime
Perfect surface for developing puck control and shooting accuracy
Lower impact on joints while maintaining skating technique
SSS Academies is proud to be the home of Arizona's first NA3HL (North American 3 Hockey League) team, with NAHL expansion coming soon.
Tier III Junior Hockey
Coming Soon
College Hockey
NHL/AHL Pipeline
Everything you need for elite hockey and figure skating training
Maintained to NHL standards with state-of-the-art refrigeration
Multi-angle camera systems for performance review
Broadcast-quality LED lighting system
Professional PA and music system
Comfortable seating for 2,500 fans
13 dedicated ice sports lockers
On-site athletic training facilities
Equipment sales and skate sharpening
Join our hockey or figure skating programs and train on world-class ice surfaces.