Registration

Please email Club Registrar, Carrie McLean, for questions regarding trying out for a team. carriemclean2@gmail.com

Age Divisions 2026-2027 Season

*NOTE: The following births years are for the Spring 2026 program as well as for the upcoming regular season.


  • 8U - 2018/2019 Birth Years
  • 10U - 2016/2017 Birth Years
  • 12U - 2014/2015 Birth Years
  • 14U - 2012/2013 Birth Years
  • 16U - 2010/2011 Birth Years
  • 18U - 2008/2009 Birth Years


High School - Registered in High School in the Fall 2026 (Junior Varsity and Varsity)

Dues for 2026-2027 Regular Season

  • 18U AA Flames - $6,500
  • High School League - $4,000
  • Non-Tier (A, BB, B) Teams - $4,350
  • 14U, 12U, 10U
  • 8U MitesPlus Program - $1,800



* NOTE: Should a team advance to playoffs, additional dues/fees will be applied, as they are not included in the Regular Season Dues.

Important Dates 2026

Summer 2026

  • Summer HS Scrimmage - June thru August

Tryouts for 2026-2027

  • June 6-7 for AA/Tier Capital Flames
  • June 13-14 Division Teams A/BB/B for 8U, 10U, 12U, 14U & High School

June/July 2026

  • Dryland Training for rostered players

Week of August 10th - On-ice practices begin

Saturday, August 22nd - Season Kickoff Party!

Labor Day Weekend - Pre-season tournament for A/BB/B teams in San Jose

October 16th - Annual Golf Tournament at Ancil Hoffman Golf Course

QUESTIONS? Email:

High School Team - 2026/2027

Tryouts are this weekend — and as numbers continue to evolve, we are still assessing the best path forward for all eligible players. NOTE: We are currently planning to field a single JVA team for the 2026–2027 season.

Why is this the right decision for our program?

More opportunity for every player. A unified roster ensures every player has a meaningful role and consistent ice time throughout the season.



Our strongest competitive team on the ice. One roster raises the level of play, pushes player development, and delivers a more rewarding season for everyone involved.


Focused coaching and clear accountability. A single coaching staff is fully invested in player development, game preparation, and season-long growth.


Streamlined scheduling and consistency. A single-team structure simplifies ice scheduling and supports reliable game and practice availability all season long.


The right fit for our group this year. With an exciting younger group coming through the program, a single JVA team puts players at the right competitive level to grow and succeed.


League eligibility structure supports this approach. SHSHL requires 50% game participation to maintain eligibility. A single-roster model keeps things straightforward, ensures every player's eligibility is protected, and keeps the team at full strength all season.

We believe this structure gives our players the best experience and the strongest foundation for the season ahead.

2026 Summer camps & clinics

Registration for Summer Saturday Night High School Scrimmages are now closed as we are at full capacity. 



Questions? Email Club Registrar, Carrie McLean carriemclean2@gmail.com


* Please note that the old TeamSnap application will no longer be supported with the start of Spring 2026.

USA Hockey requiring the use of neck laceration protection for players in all age classifications, other than adults, in games and practices, as well as for on-ice officials under the age of 18, effective August 1, 2024. USA Hockey Congress Approves Requirement For Neck Laceration Protection Starting August 1


This is MANDATORY for all games and practices.


Please note, if you are a PLAYER with a 2009 birth year or earlier, you will be required to take the SafeSport Core Training or Refresher Course prior to participation for the 2026-2027 season.

Join Capital Thunder Youth Hockey!

Our program strives to instill a tradition of passion for the great sport of ice hockey. The coaching staff has extensive playing careers in all hockey levels. Our coaches are highly educated in the game of hockey and are ready to coach and teach.

The strength of our program is the belief that the family is the center of every great hockey program. Hockey is about families coming together every week to support the children and the community. Our parents and their children are the keys to a successful session and future seasons.

Parent Volunteers Needed

The club is always in need of volunteers and there are a variety of ways that parents can get involved:


  • Score Board Operator/Timekeeper
  • Score Sheets
  • Penalty Box Monitor
  • Locker Room Monitors
  • Team Managers
  • Team Representatives
  • Team Photos
  • Special Events/Fundraising


If you are interested in volunteering and want to learn more, please contact Head Commissioner, Alycia Henry Alycia12786@yahoo.com