Thursday, December 5 Dallas @ Chicago 8:20PM FOX/NFL Joe Buck, Troy Aikman Sunday, December 8 Carolina @ Atlanta 1:00PM FOX Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston Washington @ Green Bay 1:00PM FOX Kenny Albert, Ronde Barber Detroit @ Minnesota 1:00PM FOX Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman San Francisco @ New Orleans 1:00PM FOX Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis Baltimore... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 4
1954 at Washington 3-2 loss Warriors goals by Jack Garritry and Frank Grady, both in second period. 1998 vs New Haven 3-0 win The Worcester IceCats got two goals from Marty Reasoner and 21 saves from Brent Johnson in a 3-0 shutout of The Beast of New Haven. All of the 'Cats goals came on... Continue Reading →
Best short-time players in Worcester pro hockey history
On Monday the Worcester Railers traded Zack Phillips, who they claimed off waivers last week, to the Norfolk Admirals for the ever popular "future considerations". As this writer does often after mentioning the transaction in the Worcester Railers Fan Club Facebook group I jokingly asked the question "How will everyone remember the Zack Phillips era?".... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 3
1994 at Adirondack 5-3 win (GLENS FALLS) Denis Chalifoux rediscovered his scoring touch last night and led the Worcester IceCats to a 5-3 victory over the Adirondack Red Wings at the Glens Falls Civic Center. Playing on a line with wingers David Haas and Blair Atcheynum, a free agent who signed with the IceCats last... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 2
1995 at Providence 5-0 loss The Worcester IceCats had, according to the game notes, "no gas", and it showed in the 5-0 final score. Cam Stewart (3:42, shorthanded) and Ryan Hughes (14:35) scored in the first period, while Tim Sweeney (:53, power play) and Martin Simard (2:22) scored in the second. Stewart scored on a... Continue Reading →
Railers run out of gas in 4-2 loss to Indy
The Worcester Railers were looking to carry the momentum of Friday night's big win over the Newfoundland Growlers into Saturday night's contest against the Indy Fuel, but playing their fourth game in five nights finally took its toll as the Railers looked like a tired team in a 4-2 loss. All season long turnovers by... Continue Reading →