Monday, January 12, 2009

Scary Moment against UCF

Sorry it has been so long, but it has been a long season and we have all had been tied up with exams before the holidays. Anyways, we kick started our spring semester off with two games this past weekend against Central Florida. Having beating them once in Rockledge back in October, we were hoping to complete a three game sweep, especially since they are ranked one spot ahead of us at #3. We didn't quite get to do that, but we still managed to win the series and hopefully pass them or remain on their tail come fourth rankings.

But the importance of this post is basically to thank our trainer, who will remain anonymous for privacy, who is at every single home game and has even travelled with us on the road on a few occasions. Some games he sits and watches into the wee hours of the morning and finds him self not of use. But this past Saturday, January 10th, he found himself saving a player's life from Central Florida. I will not get into huge details but basically what seemed to be a harmless hit turned into a scary situation that required the UCF forward to have his spleen removed in the OR moments after the completion of our game. It was at the recommendation of Tennessee's trainer that this player should attend to the ER to have it checked out. Later we learned that had he gotten on the bus to return to Orlando, he may not have made it through the night.

So with that said, on behalf of the entire Tennessee Hockey Club I would greatly like to thank the Trainer we have on hand at every game for saving this player's life. It is at moments like these that make you appreciate such individuals for their hard work and long hours spent sacrificing their weekends. I was able to speak to the parents of this player and they were very thankful of how the situation was handled. Which only makes me even prouder to call my self a "Volunteer," because it was a real "Volunteer" who made the difference on Saturday night, and he was not even wearing an Orange and White jersey.

But with that all said, we are looking forward to a strong second half. We stumbled a little slow out of the gate in the fall, and were able to pick it up near the end and finished strong thanks to two hard fought wins vs College of the Canyons. The next month will test our strength and comradery as a team and hopefully we can pass the test and carry our strength out to the end.

Best wishes in 2009 and hope to see you all sporting the Orange and White at all of our games,

Kelsey

Monday, October 27, 2008

A Day as an NCAA DI Player

Well October 24th is gone and past, and what fun it was. I must say it was extremely fun and such an honor playing that game. Although the arena didn't look full there was just under 2800 people in attendance on the night and still made for a great atmosphere. And on top of it all, in the 14 years I have been playing hockey I don't think I can ever remember being the visiting team and having the home team's fans cheer and clap for your team when introduced. I was very surprised when this happened. But I think it just goes to show how much the fans of Huntsville appreciated us being there on Friday night to celebrate their 30th anniversary. Although the Volunteers weren't able to spoil this home opener like we did 30 years prior it was still fun to be apart of.

Moreover, they treated us very well too as if we were any other NCAA team coming in to play them and not just some club team, which was very nice. I think I speak for mostly all of the guys when I say it was kind of cool to be an NCAA DI player just for a day and get all those necessities that club players rarely have access to!

And on a final note: We also defeated 'Bama on Saturday afternoon at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville 7-4. They played us hard, but in the end some with strong penalty killing we were able to hold off the Tide. And with that said I would just like to note that once again the Hockey Team did what the football team could not: BEAT AN SEC OPPONENT!!!

Kelsey

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Florida Road Trip and Start of 2008/2009 Season

So, no one has posted since the Alumni game, but a lot has happened since then. We have played our first 5 games, and have already been handed our first loss at the hands of a very fast and hard-working FGCU's D3 squad. As Coach Durrigan said, it is good that this happened early in the season so we can work out the kinks now rather than in February. Two years ago, we were undefeated late in the season going into a game with an MTSU team that had a losing record, and got upset, which really rattled our confidence. It is good to establish early on that we have to keep on improving as the year goes on to have a shot at winning it all in March.

The first big weekend was great for the team in a few respects:

First, we got to bond off the ice, which is always a very important step each year, and I think we made some strides toward becoming a more unified group. I had fun will all the rookies, and I know it will be the same for those who didn't make this trip during future road trips and off-ice team events.

Second, the wheels started turning on the ice. The first two games versus Vanderbilt and Florida were really shaky, with very little coordination amongst the lines. The passing was sub-par, there was very little cycling, and we were not trying to win battles to the puck. Giving up 5 to Florida must have woken us up, because all 4 lines and all the D pairings were rolling versus South Florida. Every line showed improvement over the course of the 5 games we have played so far. It was evident toward the end of the FGCU game, however, that off-ice conditioning has to improve, or we are going to continue losing close games in the 3rd period.

Finally, we found out that we still have work to do with respect to line rotations. There are a few specifics that we will be working out over the course of the next few weeks as players get healthy and we get more games in, but this is the sort of thing that works itself out as we get into a groove.

It really didn't feel like hockey season until we had a big roadtrip, so now it officially feels like the season has started. We are all pumped for this weekend and hope to start off our home schedule with a big win versus MTSU, and I don't think there is a player on the team who isn't motivated to take one from our biggest rivals, Kennesaw State, who took 2 from us last season.


Please come support us in our first home game of 2008/2009, Friday night (October 17th) when we take on the MTSU Blue Raiders at 10:15pm at the Knoxville Coliseum!



Tommy

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Welcome to Hockey Top Corner


All right Ice Vols fans. I guess I will kick things off for the inaugural Hockey Top Corner, by first thanking our alumni for an awesome night last Friday. Those guys were so great to us and we had so much fun talking to them after the game. We were able to raise so much needed money and without their help it wouldn't be the same. On that note, the fact that we had four decades worth of Alumni at the event makes me extremely proud to be part of such a nostalgic organization. This club experienced some major setbacks recent years and the fact that we had 30 Alumni graciously come from all over the country to come support us tells me that the club is heading in the right direction, thanks to so much hard work from all of the players and coaching staff alike.

Next I guess I should talk about our upcoming season!!! Training camp has begun and we are looking strong. The excitement on the ice and the hard work around the team is probably the best I've seen in my 3 years here. There's so much to learn from ending a season in disappointment two years in a row. The desire for everyone to work hard I think shows this.

We are really looking forward to our first game on October 3rd in Vanderbilt. But most especially we are extremely looking forward to our Fall Break trip to Jacksonville and Orlando where we will play four important games to start out our season. There is nothing better to do during fall break than spend five days with your teammates on a long bus trip playing the sport you love.

I have so much more I could share but I think this is a good start for this segment. We really hope you guys enjoy Hockey Top Corner, because without our AMAZING FANS wearing and bleeding Orange just wouldn't be the same!

Kelsey out!