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Guide to in Colorado Springs TICKETS SHOPS COLORADO COLLEGE The following are some Pikes Peak area shops that Guide to TIGER HOCKEY specialize in equipment for hockey players. NCAA Division 1 SHOPS Western Collegiate Hockey Association PLAYERS BENCH Games played at Colorado Springs World Arena 6255 Corporate Drive For ticket information, call (719) 576-2626 (719) 442-0045 cctigerhockey.com Open Daily New hockey equipment, skate sharpening HOCKEY AIR FORCE ACADEMY FALCON HOCKEY PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS in NCAA Division 1 5170 North Academy Boulevard Atlantic Hockey Association (719) 528-5840 Games played at AFA Clune Arena Open Daily Colorado For ticket information, call (719) 472-1895 New and used sports equipment, skate sharpening goairforcefalcons.com SLAP SHOT SPORTS Springs COLORADO 121 East Boulder Street AVALANCHE HOCKEY (719) 520-9547 Open Monday-Saturday National Hockey League Full ice hockey shop, skate sharpening Western Conference Games played at Pepsi Center; Denver, CO For ticket information, call: Pepsi Center Box Office: (303) 405-1110 Information is current as of September 2015 Ticket Master: (719) 520-9090 The printing of a avalanche.nhl.com Guide to Hockey in Colorado Springs is provided by: TICKETS LOCAL ARENAS AFA Clune Ice Arena: (719) 333-4008 COLORADO CC Honnen Ice Rink: (719) 389-6157 SPRINGS Colorado Springs World Arena: (719) 477-2150 parks ∙ recreation ∙ cultural services Colorado Sports Center: (719) 487-8572 SERTICH ICE CENTER Sertich Ice Center: (719) 385-5983 1705 East Pikes Peak Avenue Colorado Springs, CO 80909 P: (719) 385-5983 F: (719) 385-6063 Sertich Ice Center coloradosprings.gov/Sertich THE OFFICIAL HOME of the SERTICH ICE CENTER PIKES PEAK MINERS 1705 East Pikes Peak Avenue (719) 385-5983 VOTED BEST ICE RINK coloradosprings.gov/Sertich in the Gazette Best of The Springs 7 years running 2009-2015 PUBLIC HOCKEY AT SERTICH IN-HOUSE PROGRAMS YOUTH HOCKEY Below programs schedule subject to change US FIGURE Skating HOCKEY 1-4 COLORADO SPRINGS Please check the monthly United States Figure Skating hockey lessons AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION - CSAHA Public Skate and Hockey Calendar focus on the fundamentals of hockey skating. Mini-Mite to Midget and Midget AAA Miners for specific dates and times or call (719) 385-5983 All elements are taught without sticks and pucks. Competitive and Recreational Leagues For ages 6-15 Tryouts required for competitive teams ADULT PICK-UP HOCKEY Every session works on proper skating technique Travel teams go in/out-of-state, possibly Canada Here is a chance to practice in a game setting. Sessions run year-round September-March AdultS 18+ Plus Spring league April-May for Mini-Mites & Mites Tuesdays & Thursdays; 11:30 AM-1:00 PM HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY Contact: CSAHA.com Colorado’s premier summer high school summer league AgeS 16+ Registration begins February Saturdays & Sundays; Specific Dates and Times Vary COLORADO HOCKEY CLUB - RAMPAGE Space is limited Helmet with shield, gloves, skates and stick required Mite to Midget and Midget AAA Rampage Season runs May-July Full gear highly recommended Competitive Travel Teams (in/out-of-state) For more information on the above programs, September-March STIX-N-PUX call (719) 385-6009. Plus Spring and Summer programs for all levels Stix-n-Pux gives players of all ages and abilities Contact: coloradohockeyclub.com a chance to test their stick and puck handling skills. Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays GREEN Mountain FALLS Specific Dates and Times Vary SPECIALS HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Full equipment required for ages 17 & younger FUNDRAISING In 2015-2016, GMFHA will be fielding teams from Mites to Helmet and gloves required for adults The more who come, the more you’ll earn! Midgets. Mite U8 will be a developmental program. Full gear highly recommended Call (719) 385-6009 to learn about the different ways Squirt, Pee Wee, Bantam, and Midget Minor Teams STIX-N-PUX AGE SPECIFIC to earn cash for your organization by skating. are slated to be traveling teams playing at the highest competitive level the staff deems appropriate. April-August; Specific Dates and Times Vary Contacts: Ages 5-12 | Ages 13-17 | Ages 18 & Over Bob Costello, (719) 629-8926 or Brian Kane , (704) 785-6529 Full equipment required for ages 17 & younger gmfhockey.com Helmet and gloves required for adults SLED HOCKEY Full gear highly recommended Colorado SPRINGS Amateur HOCKEY ASSociation JR. TIGERS SLED HOCKEY CHIX-N-PUX Sled Hockey is mainly for athletes with disabilities, but any- ADULT HOCKEY Chix-n-Pux gives girls of all ages and abilities BODY can play. Sled Hockey offers players HOCKEY… JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT! a chance to practice their stick and puck handling skills. with mobility limitations, amputees, Cerebral Palsy, Year-round Seasonally; Specific Dates and Times Vary Multiple Sclerosis, spinal injuries and able-bodied people with Intermediate & Advanced Men’s Leagues Full equipment required for ages 17 & younger knee, leg or hip injuries the chance to play hockey. No checking Helmet and gloves required for adults CSAHA Jr. Tigers Sled Hockey promotes skill development, Sundays & Wednesdays Full gear highly recommended leadership, team building and sportsmanship amongst all Mike Greene, (719) 687-6250 players. While there is not an upper age limit, SELECT POWER SKATING players must be at least 7 years old to participate. PIKES PEAK WOMEN’S HOCKEY Focuses the importance of improving one’s September-March Women 18 and Up all-around skating ability by working One practice or game/week All skill levels welcome on inside and outside edges, balance, with the possibility of one tournament. Practice begins September | League’s November-May starting, stopping, and lateral movements. Contact: Tabatha Stimmel, [email protected] Seasonally; Specific Dates and Times Vary Pikes Peak Women’s Doris Donley, [email protected] Hockey Foundation HOCKEY NIGHTS On Sundays, ages 18 years or older BLEED HOCKEY can book and play ice for one price! Adults 21 and Up Includes: Ask Sertich staff about Intermediate skill level Sticks-N-Pux Reservation, Public Skate Session Practices & Games: Tuesdays-Thursdays Pick-up Hockey Reservation, skate sharpening! Season: March-August & August-February Ice Resurfacer Thrill Ride, & Skate Sharpening [email protected] or bleedhockey.com.
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