Can you find the ice time you actually need?
More access. More opportunity. More room to play, train, compete, and grow.
Families need more than one lane onto the ice.
Some kids are just curious. Some are ready for more. Some families are still trying to find a starting point, a schedule, or a program that actually fits their life. Capital Edge is being developed around that simple reality: more choice, clearer paths, and more room for hockey and skating to grow.
More than a rink.
The Capital Edge vision is to provide a place where different parts of the community can find their lane on the ice: new skaters, youth hockey families, adult players, schools, coaches, public skating, tournaments, and community programs.
Youth hockey
Capital Edge aims to give young players more than available ice time. The goal is a clearer development home where beginners can start with confidence, growing players can keep climbing, and families can see a future in the game without feeling boxed into one path.
Interested in more ice opportunity in Wake County?
Start with one question. Tell us who you are, and the form will adjust from there. Family, player, school, skater, sponsor, civic partner, or private strategic contact — your signal helps shape what comes next.
This is non-binding. It simply helps Capital Edge understand real interest and follow up with the right people.
Looking at this as an investor, sponsor, lender, or civic partner?
We have a separate strategic partner page for the market case, validation work, partnership structure, and private conversation pathway.
Early stage. Serious intent.
Capital Edge is in an early planning and validation phase. Site, scope, partnerships, programming, and timeline are still being evaluated. The goal now is to understand real interest and whether families, players, schools, skaters, and community partners want more ice opportunity in the Triangle.