Blazers Ice Centre operates two sheets of ice in northwest Oklahoma City, serving recreational skaters, figure skaters, and hockey players from learn-to-skate beginners through competitive levels. The facility distinguishes itself by housing both a primary competition rink and a smaller secondary sheet, allowing simultaneous programming that few other Oklahoma City skating venues can match.
The rink functions as a dual-sheet facility designed primarily for figure skating and hockey rather than recreational drop-in skating alone. One rink hosts figure skating competitions and freestyle sessions; the other supports hockey leagues and synchronized skating teams. The center draws serious athletes training for regional and national competitions alongside casual skaters taking weekend lessons. It is not a destination rink for walk-up public skating sessions the way some entertainment rinks operate; it is membership and lesson-driven.
Blazers offers figure skating lessons through contracted coaches, hockey league play during fall and winter seasons, and freestyle ice time for members. Public skating hours exist but are limited compared to lesson and league programming. Figure skating lesson rates vary by coach level and frequency; beginning group lessons typically start near $60 to $80 per session, while private coaching runs substantially higher depending on the coach's credentials and experience. Hockey league registration fees depend on age group and division; youth recreational leagues generally range from $400 to $800 per season. Verify current pricing and open-skate schedules directly, as lesson availability and public session times shift with seasonal programming.
Oklahoma City Sports & Events Center (formerly Myriad Skating Center) also operates ice rinks in the downtown area and emphasizes public recreation and entertainment alongside hockey and figure skating. Myriad typically offers more frequent walk-up public skating sessions and is geared toward casual families; Blazers operates as a more specialized training facility. For serious figure skaters and hockey players pursuing competitive advancement, Blazers' dual-sheet setup and coaching depth make it the stronger choice. For families seeking occasional recreational skating without commitment to lessons or leagues, Myriad offers easier access to drop-in time.
Blazers is ideal for figure skaters working toward competitions, hockey players joining youth or adult leagues, and skaters enrolled in progression-based lesson programs. It is less suited to casual skaters looking for a fun weekend outing without structured programming or to visitors wanting unstructured social skating time. Parents enrolling children in figure skating development programs or hockey will find strong programming; walk-in casual skaters should confirm open-skate hours or consider Myriad.
New families typically schedule a trial lesson or observe a public skate session to assess the facility. Bring skates or expect to rent at modest cost. Figure skating newcomers should call ahead to connect with coaches and discuss lesson levels; hockey participants work through registration during league sign-up windows. The facility operates during defined lesson, league, and public sessions, so arriving without a scheduled activity may not yield ice access.
Blazers Ice Centre is located in northwest Oklahoma City. Hours vary significantly by season and programming; figure skating often runs afternoons and evenings Monday through Saturday, while hockey leagues operate primarily fall and winter. Parking is available on-site. Confirm current hours and public skating availability before visiting, as seasonal schedules change.
The dual-rink setup supports Oklahoma City's competitive figure skating and hockey communities without diluting focus on recreation; it fills a specific niche that casual skaters may outgrow but that serious athletes depend on.
