With many of the NHL awards still to be decided we'll stop waiting for them to finish their season and take a look at a list of all the current and former Worcester hockey professionals that won a league or major tournament championship, plus any official league awards in the 2019-20 season. Players who were... Continue Reading →
Nothing But Shenanigans Podcast: The Shenanigans of three stooges
Darryl is joined by "The Bent Musket" manager Matt Medoff and friend Nick Frank as they talk about the Worcester Railers, the New England Revolution, NASCAR, RC Car racing, which TV shows we'd chose if we could only pick one to watch for a whole day, and the usual shenanigans. Paul will return next episode.... Continue Reading →
Former and current Worcester hockey pros among their league’s leaders
With the NHL finally announcing that all the stats once they restart their season will be considered to be in the postseason we can take our final look at how some current and former Worcester pro players did in the shortened 2019-20 season. For the North American pro leagues at the ECHL level or higher... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Bravehearts bats finally come alive in 3-2 week
With all six Futures Collegiate Baseball League teams having Monday off it was back to business on Tuesday as once again the Worcester Bravehearts took their FCBL title defense on the road, this time to Lynn, Massachusetts to take on the North Shore Navigators at Fraser Field. Things started off great for Worcester as they... Continue Reading →
WooBall Weekly: Bravehearts split their opening week games
After a long delay because of restrictions in place due to the COVID-19 virus, the Futures Collegiate Baseball League season finally began Thursday with the 2019 FCBL champion Worcester Bravehearts taking on the expansion New Britain Bees in Connecticut at the aptly named New Britain Stadium. Unfortunately for the Bravehearts the Worcester bats were apparently... Continue Reading →
Seven years ago today, I made a prediction…
I was reminded today on Facebook that seven years ago I wrote a post on Sharkspage where I made a prediction about the San Jose Sharks chances of winning the Stanley Cup after they fired WorSharks president Mike Mudd. Mudd has been the Athletic Director at Worcester State University since April of 2014...and I'd still... Continue Reading →