Today is May 14, or more correctly when this gets posted it will be May 14, and from today on there are no more Worcester pro hockey games to look back on. It's sad that for a city that's had professional hockey for most of the last 25 seasons we've never once had a team... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 13
1998 at Hartford 8-2 loss (New England Division F, eliminated 4-3) The Worcester IceCats were 60 minutes away from advancing to round three of the AHL's Calder Cup playoffs, and by the time 40 of them had gone by the 'Cats were all but eliminated in a 8-2 blow out loss. With Worcester down a... Continue Reading →
Nothing But Shenanigans Podcast Episode 1
Paul "Hokey" Hokanson and I talk about the New England Patriots QB situation, why Bill Parcells belongs in the Patriots Hall of Fame, how the pandemic will cause issues in sports, and other sports shenanigans. We also talk about some of the TV shows they've been watching lately. Check us out here: Nothing But Shenanigans... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 12
1998 vs Hartford 4-1 loss (New England Division F, tied 3-3) The Worcester IceCats fired 53 shots on Wolf Pack netminder Dan Cloutier, but could only beat him once in a 4-1 loss to Hartford. The Wolf Pack had the first four goals of the game, with former 'Cats forward Derek Armstrong scoring at 10:30... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 11
2009 at Providence 4-3 loss (Atlantic Division F, trail 3-2) (WORSHARKS) Patrick Traverse scored first but the Bruins scored three times in the 2nd period as the Sharks dropped Game 5 by the score of 4-3 at the Dunkin Donuts Center on Monday night. The Sharks now trail the best of seven series 3-2. The... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 10
1998 at Hartford 4-1 win (New England Division F, lead 3-2) The Worcester IceCats played a complete 60 minute game and put the Wolf Pack on the brink of elimination with a 4-1 win. Robert Petrovicky opened the scoring 18 seconds into the game when he took a feed from Jamal Mayers and beat Hartford... Continue Reading →