Oceanside Ice Arena
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Former namesBig Skate (1974-1975)
Location1520 North McClintock Drive
Tempe, Arizona
Tempe, Arizona
OwnerOverton Moore Properties
OperatorDesert Youth Hockey Association
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| Former names | Big Skate (1974-1975) |
|---|---|
| Location | 1520 North McClintock Drive Tempe, Arizona |
| Owner | Overton Moore Properties |
| Operator | Desert Youth Hockey Association |
| Capacity | 747 |
| Surface | 200' x 90' |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 1974 |
| Closed | March 19th, 2023 |
| Demolished | March–April 2023 |
| Tenants | |
| Desert Youth Hockey Association - Jr Sun Devils/Phoenix Firebirds (1975-2023) Arizona State Sun Devils men's ice hockey (1979–2022) Arizona State Sun Devils women's ice hockey (2016–2022)[1] | |
Oceanside Ice Arena was an ice arena and skating center in Tempe, Arizona. It served as the home of the Desert Youth Hockey Association from 1975 to 2023 and formerly Arizona State Sun Devils men's and women's hockey; the Arizona State Men's program had been at Oceanside since 1979.[2]
Oceanside's original name was Big Skate to match the adjacent waterpark "Big Surf" and to match the never built tennis court "Big Serve" before it was changed to Oceanside sometime before opening to match the west coast theming of the sports complex.
