Why I Need to Hear From You — Often
If you’ve been with CoachChic.com for any length of time, you already know this place isn’t built like the typical hockey site. It’s not a news feed. It’s not a highlight reel. It’s not a place where someone shouts opinions from a mountaintop and hopes people nod along.
This site has always been about teaching the game — and teaching it in a way that actually helps you, your players, or your son or daughter. And here’s the truth I want to put front and center today:
I can only do that if I hear from you.
Not once in a while. Not once a season. Regularly.
I don’t ever want CoachChic.com to become a one‑way street. I don’t want to guess at what you’re dealing with, or assume what you need, or throw content at the wall and hope something sticks. That’s not coaching. That’s not teaching. And it’s not what you signed up for.
You joined this site because you wanted real answers, real guidance, and real support. And I’m here — every day — ready to give you exactly that. But I need your voice in the mix.
Tell me what you want. Tell me what you’re wrestling with. Tell me what you’re curious about.
Big questions, small questions, weird questions, “I’m embarrassed to ask this” questions — I want them all. Because every time you speak up, you help me steer this site in the direction that serves you best.
And I’m not the only one listening.
Professor B is here for you, too. Between the two of us, you’ve got decades of coaching, teaching, and problem‑solving experience at your fingertips. But we can’t put that experience to work unless we know what’s happening in your world.
Think of CoachChic.com like a locker room. A good locker room isn’t quiet. It’s not full of players staring at the floor, hoping someone else speaks up. A good locker room is alive. Guys ask questions. They share what they’re seeing. They talk through problems. They challenge each other. They help each other.
That’s what I want here.
When you comment under a post, you’re not just “leaving a comment.” You’re shaping the direction of the site. You’re helping me decide what to film next, what to write next, what to explain next, and what to dig deeper into. You’re helping other members who might be wondering the same thing but haven’t spoken up yet. You’re helping me and Professor B stay locked in on what matters most to you.
And let me be clear: there is no such thing as “bothering me.”
If you’ve ever held back because you thought, “Ah, Dennis is probably busy,” or “He’s already covered this somewhere,” or “My question might sound basic,” I want you to erase that thinking right now.
I built this site for you.
I run this site for you.
And I want your guidance — constantly.
If something confuses you, tell me.
If something frustrates you, tell me.
If you want a video on a certain skill, tell me.
If you want a breakdown of a situation you saw in a game, tell me.
If you want more from Professor B on a topic, tell me.
The more you talk to me, the better this site becomes.
So here’s my ask — simple, honest, and from the heart: Make it a habit to talk to me. Under posts. In the comments. Whenever something pops into your mind.
CoachChic.com works best when we build it together.
And I’m ready when you are.