Hockey in Dallas-Fort Worth has grown from a curiosity to a legitimate part of the sports culture. Here is the data behind the growth.
Youth hockey participation (source: USA Hockey annual registration data):
- 1993 (Stars arrive in Dallas): approximately 2,000 registered youth players in Texas
- 2000 (post-Cup): approximately 8,000
- 2010: approximately 11,000
- 2020: approximately 14,500
- 2025: approximately 18,000
Texas is now the 7th-largest state for youth hockey registration despite having no natural ice. Source: USA Hockey.
Rink infrastructure: DFW has 12 ice rinks, up from 3 in 1993. Key facilities include:
- StarCenter (multiple locations) — Stars-affiliated rinks in Frisco, McKinney, Mansfield, Euless, Richardson, and Farmers Branch
- Dr Pepper Arena (Frisco) — home of the Allen Americans (ECHL)
- Children's Health StarCenter (Plano)
The StarCenter network is the backbone of hockey development in DFW. These facilities offer public skating, youth leagues, adult leagues, and figure skating. Source: StarCenters.com.
Adult hockey: Adult recreational hockey leagues in DFW have waiting lists. The StarCenter adult leagues have over 1,500 registered players across multiple skill levels. The demand for ice time exceeds supply. Source: StarCenter league registration data.
Fan culture evolution: Stars attendance has averaged 96%+ capacity at AAC over the past 3 seasons. The broadcast ratings for Stars games on the local RSN have increased 22% since 2020. Source: Nielsen local ratings data.
The future: The Stars' bid for a new practice facility in the Frisco area would add ice sheets and further expand development infrastructure. Youth hockey in Texas is projected to reach 25,000 registered players by 2030 at current growth rates.
Sources:
- USA Hockey — annual registration reports
- StarCenters.com — facility information
- Nielsen — local broadcast ratings
- Dallas Stars official attendance figures