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Two NHL-sized sheets downtown, connected to KeyBank Center. Official practice facility of the Buffalo Sabres.
Ice rinks across Buffalo, Amherst, Niagara County and the Southern Tier, with public skate times, pro shop details, sharpening, and the organizations that call each building home.

Two NHL-sized sheets downtown, connected to KeyBank Center. Official practice facility of the Buffalo Sabres.

Four-sheet complex — three NHL pads and one Olympic sheet — and the busiest youth hockey building in Erie County.

Four NHL-sized pads in the north end of Niagara Falls, Ontario, minutes from the QEW.

Two NHL-sized pads in downtown Jamestown, home of the NAHL Jamestown Rebels.

Two covered outdoor sheets on the Buffalo River, inside a converted grain elevator complex.

City-owned NHL-sized rink in Batavia, open since 1978.

Southtowns sister rink to Holiday, under the same operator since the early 1970s.

City of Olean regulation arena in War Veteran's Park, running September through March.

South Buffalo's single-pad rink, city-owned and operated by Hasek's Heroes.

Two NHL-sized sheets in Lockport, both sled-hockey accessible.

Two indoor pads in Hyde Park, city-owned and recently rebuilt.

Campus arena at SUNY Fredonia, in use nearly eighteen hours a day through the season.

Two-pad facility on the Niagara University campus, home to NCAA Division I men's hockey.

Riverside's community rink on Niagara Street, run by Hasek's Heroes.

Two-sheet independent rink on Broadway, a staple of WNY hockey since the early 1970s.

East Aurora community rink running both ice and roller programming year-round.

Buffalo's only collegiate ice rink, home to Buffalo State men's and women's hockey.

North Buffalo's indoor city rink, operated by North Buffalo Bison Hockey.

Fort Erie's two-pad municipal complex, twenty minutes from the Peace Bridge.

Four-pad facility in St. Catharines hosting large cross-border tournaments.

Single-surface municipal arena in Ridgeway, Fort Erie.

City of Burlington multi-pad ice centre on Appleby Line.


Oakville multi-pad complex used for large Ontario tournaments.