Saint Paul Hockey
Saint Paul is home to 2 hockey teams and 7 ice rinks. Browse listings below, claim your listing if you're listed, or add a new listing if we're missing something.
Hockey in Saint Paul
Saint Paul has an established hockey scene with 2 teams and 7 ice rinks. The city is a regional hub for hockey, serving players and fans across the surrounding area.
Hockey in Saint Paul spans 1 team in National Hockey League, 1 team in Professional Women's Hockey League. Junior hockey programs feed into higher levels of the sport, providing a development path for young players in the region. Saint Paul also has a presence in the PWHL, the top professional women's hockey league.
With 7 rinks, Saint Paul can host simultaneous games, practices, and tournaments. Notable facilities include Biff Adams Arena, Charles M. Schulz Highland Arena, Gustafson-Phalen Ice Arena. This infrastructure is the backbone of the city's hockey scene, supporting everything from youth leagues to adult recreational play.
Saint Paul sits within the broader United States hockey landscape.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Hockey in Saint Paul
What hockey scene is in Saint Paul?
Saint Paul is a hockey market in United States tracked by RinkStop. Our directory currently lists 2 teams, 7 ice rinks, and 0 youth programs here. We do not currently have a hand-curated profile for Saint Paul; listings below are sourced from the operators themselves.
How many ice rinks are there in Saint Paul?
RinkStop currently tracks 7 indoor ice rinks in Saint Paul, including Biff Adams Arena, Charles M. Schulz Highland Arena, Gustafson-Phalen Ice Arena. The full list is below; if you operate a rink we are missing, you can claim your rink listing.
How many hockey teams play in Saint Paul?
We currently track 2 hockey teams in Saint Paul. These teams are spread across 2 leagues, including National Hockey League (1 team), Professional Women's Hockey League (1 team). Browse the team list below to see logos, league affiliations, and links to each team's full profile.
Does Saint Paul have a professional hockey team?
RinkStop does not currently list a professional hockey team based in Saint Paul. Amateur, junior, college, and youth programs may still be active β see the team list below for what we have on file.
Can my kid play youth hockey in Saint Paul?
RinkStop does not currently list youth hockey programs in Saint Paul. For nearby options, browse the parent United States directory or search the full hockey directory.
How is hockey organized in United States?
Ice hockey in the United States is organized by USA Hockey, the national governing body that oversees amateur and youth hockey from learn-to-play through adult amateur ranks. The American Hockey League (AHL), ECHL, and several women's professional leagues operate below the NHL level. The NCAA runs university hockey at three divisions, and the USHL is the top junior league sanctioned by USA Hockey. According to IIHFβ¦ Browse the full United States directory β
How big is Saint Paul?
RinkStop does not currently publish a population figure for Saint Paul. For population data, refer to official census sources in United States. Our directory focuses on hockey infrastructure (rinks, teams, programs) rather than demographics.
How current is the data on this page?
RinkStop updates rink, team, and program listings as operators edit them through listing claims. Counts above reflect what was in our database when this page was last rendered. If you spot a missing rink or team, the fastest fix is to claim the listing and add it.
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