Home games are being played at the Jobing.com Arena located at 9400 Maryland Avenue, Glendale.
Over 7000 free parking spaces are available for the arena guests. For more information visit PhoenixCoyotes.
Phoenix Polar Bears
Junior Hockey “Polar Bears” is a true hometown team
AZ Youth Hockey
9221 E Baseline Rd, Mesa,AZ – (480) 560-0725
Desert Youth Hockey Association
Valley of the Sun Hockey Association
PO Box 97983, Phoenix, AZ
(623) 925-9686
Arizona Outlaws Hockey Club
1838 W Eastman Dr., Anthem, AZ 85086-5813
(480) 459-7744
Central Hockey League
(480-949-8600
Hockey Behind the Mask
(602) 971-5411
Arizona Inline Skating Association
Rollerplex in Peoria
USA Skateland in Chandler
Skating Club of Phoenix
Lessons
Sting Arizona LaCrosse 623-463-8800
Team sport played by two teams of ten players each who use netted sticks in order to pass and catch a rubber ball (about the size of tennis ball, but heavier) with the ultimate aim of scoring goals by propelling the ball into the opponents’ net. In its modern incarnation, lacrosse is played by three attackmen, three midfielders, three defensemen, and one goaltender on a grass or artificial turf field.
Men wear helmets and other protective equipment as body checking is an integral part of the game. Women wear protective eye gear, but less overall equipment because hitting is not permitted in the women’s game. The sport has Native American origins. Its native name was dehuntshigwa’es in Onondaga (“men hit a rounded object”) da-nah-wah’uwsdi in Eastern Cherokee (“little war”), Tewaarathon in Mohawk language (“little brother of war”), and baggataway First Nations language “The Creator’s game”. It was usually played over the range of 3-10 miles.
Since there was only one ball, players would concentrate on injuring their opponent with the sticks. Sometimes the game would last for days. Today, Lacrosse is popular mainly in North America and at the collegiate and high school levels.
Arizona Girls Lacrosse Association