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Hockey Dad in the Corner
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Hockey Dad in the Corner
@dadinthecorner
Every rink has a dad in the corner who sees everything. Now he talks.
Chicago انضم Mart 2026
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The real cost of AAA hockey in Chicagoland:
$8,500 fees + travel
$1,600 gear
$1,200 private lessons ("just the edge work")
$2,400 hotel weekends
$400 in coffee you needed to exist at those hours
$1,500 in tournament weekend dinners because you could make PB&Js in the hotel room but you won't and you know it
= $15,600+ annually.
For a child.
Who is twelve.
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The parent group chat.
Everyone complaining about the same coach. Everyone agreeing. Nobody willing to say it to the coach.
So it festers in the chat for six months and the season ends with nothing resolved and everyone wondering why it felt bad.
The group chat is where accountability goes to die.
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The quiet part out loud:
The families who leave youth hockey don't leave because their kid stopped loving it.
They leave because the adults made it exhausting. The politics. The fees. The group chat. The coaching drama. The feeling that no matter what you do, someone's working an angle you're not.
The kid would've kept playing. The parents couldn't do another year of the other stuff.
We don't have a hockey problem. We have an adults problem.
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Things I saw this weekend:
— Dad who clapped for a good play by the other team. Everyone around him was confused. He was right.
— Coach who called a kid by name to praise him specifically. Kid skated taller the rest of the game.
— Dad who spent three periods on his phone and then had strong opinions about the final score.
— The kid who fell twice in the first shift and came back skating harder. He's going to be fine.
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Tell me I'm wrong:
The private skating coach is not the problem.
The problem is the parent who hires the skating coach at 10, the edge coach at 11, the skills coach at 12, and then wonders why their kid doesn't have a natural feel for the game.
You can't train instinct. You can only give the kid reps and get out of the way.
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Youth hockey in Chicagoland operates like a small town inside a big city.
The coaches know the coaches. The parents know the parents. The kid who got cut from one program has parents who will run into that program's coaches at the next tournament.
This is why how you handle a cut matters as much as the cut itself.
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