How Much Does Youth Hockey Cost in Oklahoma?

2025-2026 season estimates. Updated May 2026.

Oklahoma hockey is concentrated in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, where dedicated associations have built competitive programs. Low gas prices help offset travel costs, but limited rink availability and the distance to major hockey markets in Texas and Kansas add up for competitive families.

Season Cost by Level

LevelEstimated Season Cost
House$1,400 - $2,400
A$5,550 - $10,150
AA$8,350 - $17,100
AAA$12,200 - $23,550

AAA tournament entry fees are typically bundled in registration. AA and below show entry fees under Travel.

AAA programs are not available locally in Oklahoma. The nearest AAA programs are in Texas (Dallas).

For comparison, house hockey ranges from $1,400 in Minnesota (cheapest) to $4,100 in California and Hawaii (most expensive).

Where Your Money Goes in Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, registration makes up 49% of a typical AAA season — the largest single cost category. Tournament Travel is next at 21%.

Savings tip: Oklahoma's low gas prices help, but smart tournament planning helps more. Cluster your tournament choices geographically: pick Dallas-area tournaments over Colorado ones when the competition level is comparable, and book hotels early for the savings.

Hidden Costs in Oklahoma

Oklahoma's low gas prices ($3.10/gallon) help offset costs, but competitive hockey requires regular travel to Texas, Kansas, and Colorado. Ice time in OKC and Tulsa is limited, with rinks often shared with figure skating and public sessions. Equipment is usually ordered online; local hockey retail is minimal.

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These estimates are updated each season with current registration fees, gas prices, and equipment costs. Join the waitlist to get notified when 2026-2027 estimates are available.

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