Bringing it all together: Season winding down but heating up for Cool Cats
February 15, 2010 by Sports · 4 Comments

The Cool Cats (23-10) have one remaining opponent on their regular season schedule, Life University. The teams will face off at the Lexington Ice Center Friday and Saturday. Photo by Adam Wolffbrandt | Staff
The curtain is closing on the regular season for the UK hockey team. As it does, the team is searching to regain composure and attain its identity after an unstable showing Friday and Saturday night.
Fans saw two different teams in the most recent bouts of ice hockey. The club split games with Penn State, winning 5-3 on Friday and losing 6-1 on Saturday. The Cats, after leading 4-0 entering the final period on Friday, felt the overall intensity and focus levels decline. Penn State made a charge and scored three late goals, turning it into a closer game than the team had hoped for.
“We played an impressive 52 minutes of hockey. Unfortunately, the games are 60 minutes long,” head coach Rob Docherty said. “We need to learn that it is not over until that final buzzer sounds.”
The concluding minutes of Friday’s game seemingly carried over to Saturday night, sophomore forward Billy Glass said. Penn State is currently on the cusp of making it into the tournament, ranked 11th. The top 10 teams in the region advance to tournament play, so the motivation was certainly evident.
“They clearly outworked us,” junior forward Taylor Vit said. “It was obvious they wanted the win more than we did.”
The Cool Cats (23-10) now stand with only one team left on the regular season schedule. Life University will be at the Lexington Ice Center this Friday and Saturday. Though the weekend’s games will not count toward the final seasonal rankings because they will have been released before the games. Still, the team understands what needs to occur.
“It is hard avoiding the mindset that these games don’t mean anything rank-wise,” Glass said. “But we still must use them as a time to work on our chemistry and pin down our strategy for regionals. We cannot take them lightly because they are an unranked team.”
The final rankings should be released by the end of the week, Docherty said. Docherty, Glass and Vit agreed the loss to Penn State should have little affect on their final regional position, which is currently sixth. This will additionally determine the Cats’ tournament opponent(s). The regional tournament will be played in Wooster, Ohio, on Feb. 26 and 27.
The entire weekend was not just mediocre for the Cats, though. Senior forward Daniel Ampleford returned after suffering a broken collarbone in mid-November. Glass said Ampleford was one of the most physical players on the ice throughout both games.
“It is great to have Dan back,” Vit said. “Obviously, it will take a little bit of time for him to return to top playing shape, but he played very well and we are all excited to have him back.”
The Cool Cats are now left with preparation time for the final stretch of the season. The Southeast Regional Tournament will remain in the back of their minds, however.
“Playing at the regional competition is a completely different game,” Glass said. “We have tested the waters of our opponents and now we need to focus on our energy on becoming the best team we can be going into them.”


Way to water-down what was essential our boys having their asses handed to em. Friday night was awesome and then empty shells tooks their place Saturday. But hey, you can’t win them all…especially when your head’s in the afterparty. Or when you give up before the puck’s dropped.
Maybe I’m being too hard on them. Maybe Saturday’s game can be considered philanthropy. Charity, per se, helping Penn State make regionals. In that case, kudos to the cool cats!
At least we still have basketball…
WOW Fickle, had a bad day or something? They did get outworked on Saturday, and I think they realized that. I didn’t see to many smiling faces come out of the locker room after the game. They didn’t have a whole lot to play for and PSU’s whole season came down to one game. Sure Kentucky needs to work on some fundamentals and playing their positions better this week. And they are not going to win at the regionals playing the way they did on Saturday. But they have had a pretty good season overall. They will be playing some tough teams in the regionals.
I hope the basketball team does well too. But don’t compare a bunch of guys paying their own way to play Hockey for the love of the sport, to the group that has everything handed to them over at Rupp.
Glad someone will stick up for our team, El Gato. I agree 100%. Fair-weather fans like Fickle ruin the fun for everyone. Although he might just have been trying to rile people up.
Although the Sat. night Penn State game was not pretty, it was still great being able to attend a hockey game. We have missed watching hockey and are so excited to have stumbled accross the Cool Cats… you have been a joy to watch this season. The only sad/bad thing I see…. it’s the end of the season! Congrats to all the seniors and we look forward to seeing everyone on the ice next fall! Stay safe…