1995 vs Hershey 3-2 loss The IceCats had two second period goals to take the lead, but the Bears would get two in the third to beat Worcester 3-2. Andre Faust scored to give Hershey the lead at 3:19 of the second period, but Worcester answered right back at with a goal by Shawn Heaphy... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 6
1998 vs Providence 4-1 loss The Worcester IceCats jumped out to an early lead, and then along with 9,471 fans at Worcester Centrum Centre watched it all fall apart in a 4-1 loss to the Baby-Bs. Robert Petrovicky got the 'Cats on the board at 4:48 of the first period with a power play goal... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 5
1995 at Portland 4-0 loss (PORTLAND) The grind finally caught up with the Worcester IceCats yesterday afternoon. Playing their seventh game in 11 days, the IceCats were no match for the rested Portland Pirates, losing, 4-0, before a crowd of 7,288 at the Cumberland County Civic Center. Andre Racicot made 27 saves for his first... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 4
1995 at Springfield 4-2 loss The Worcester IceCats fell behind 3-0 and that was a hole too deep to climb out of in a 4-2 loss to the Falcons. Kevin Smyth opened the scoring for Springfield at 6:26 of the first period. Robert Petrovicky converted on a five on three power play at 8:53 to... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 3
1996 vs Syracuse 6-4 win The Worcester IceCats and Syracuse Crunch played a see-saw affair with the 'Cats finally coming out on top 6-4 for their first ever franchise win against the Crunch. Worcester had the only goal in the opening twenty minutes, an Alex Vasilevskii strike at 17:21 assisted by Jason Widmer and Jamie... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 2
1995 vs Adirondack 7-6 win The Worcester IceCats and Adirondack Red Wings played a see-saw affair that saw Shawn Heaphy scoring the game winner with 40 seconds left in regulation to earn the 7-6 win. The goal was Heaphy's second of the contest. Jim Nesich also had two goals, and Terry Virtue, Jarrett Deuling, Denis... Continue Reading →