The Centene Community Ice Center — a facility that provides students with every necessary resource and opportunity to develop and grow as a student, athlete, and person.
No other building on earth houses all of this under one roof.
Official NHL practice facility — our students train where the pros train.
Home to both NCAA Division I men's and women's hockey programs.
Home to Tier I AAA boys and Tier I AAA girls hockey organizations.
NHL alumni are part of the building's daily fabric.
The only sports academy in the world operating inside a facility like this.
One of the unique aspects of our Academy experience: students regularly cross paths with NHL players, NCAA Division I student-athletes, coaches, and hockey professionals as part of their normal day — in a building that welcomed 765,000+ visitors in 2025.
TPH St. Louis has extended its lease at the Centene Community Ice Center through 2032 — a long-term investment in the future of our student-athletes.
The former Pure Hockey space inside CCIC is being transformed into the future headquarters of TPH St. Louis Hockey Academy — more academic space, more individualized support, and more quality reps. One location. One standard.
Everything a student-athlete needs, under one roof.
Grade-banded classrooms — high school, grades 8–9, grades 6–7, and elementary — built for focused, structured academic blocks with individualized support.
A dedicated space for students who benefit from additional individualized academic support.
Dedicated space for group work, projects, and student life programming.
Quiet spaces for testing, tutoring, and focused individual work.
Professional-grade strength and conditioning facility for daily sports performance training.
NHL-caliber home ice across four daily ice blocks, plus a dedicated shooting room for skill repetition — 16 hours of ice time every week.
Off-ice training turf for warm-ups, agility, and athletic development.
Dedicated recovery space — because development happens between sessions, too.
Outdoor space for lunch, breaks, and competition of a different kind.
The student-run shop — real responsibility, real-world skills, run by student-athletes.
Lunch in the CCIC lobby with an athlete-friendly hot lunch program, plus a lounge with personal storage, refrigerator and freezer, microwaves, and meal prep space.
On-site PT and rehab — injury support and recovery without leaving the building.
Prospective families are invited to experience the academy in person.
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750 Casino Center Dr., Maryland Heights, MO 63043