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 →
No miracles for Railers in 3-1 loss to South Carolina
The Worcester Railers, donned in Team USA inspired jerseys, took on one of the ECHL's best teams in the South Carolina Stingrays Saturday night at the DCU Center but there were no miracles to be had as the Railers dropped a 3-1 contest in front of 5,140 fans. There are no moral victories in hockey,... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 1
1995 vs Providence 4-4 tie Three times the IceCats came back from one goal deficits, and they themselves couldn't hold on to a one goal lead as Worcester and Providence skated to a 4-4 tie. Sandy Moger opened the scoring for the Bruins at 5:56 of the first period, but the IceCats answered back with... Continue Reading →
Railers all scary in 4-2 win over the Beast
The Worcester Railers returned to the DCU Center Friday night after playing their last five on the road and used a 37 save effort by Jakub Skarek and a highlight reel shorthanded goal by captain Barry Almeida to defeat the Brampton Beast 4-2. The win was the first in the ECHL for Skarek since opening... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 29
2004 vs Utah 4-3 OTL (ICECATS) The Worcester IceCats held a 3-1 advantage after two periods but couldn't hold on against the Utah Grizzlies Sunday at Worcester’s Centrum Centre. The 'Cats earned a point but fell in overtime 4-3. Utah's Trevor Daley tied the game with 38 seconds left in regulation, then scored the game-winner... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 28
1996 vs Cape Breton 5-4 win OT The Worcester IceCats got a hat trick from Chris Kenady and four assists from Marquis Mathieu but still needed an overtime goal from Shaun Kane to defeat the Cape Breton Oilers 5-4. Kenady got his first goal at 18:22 of the first period while on the power play,... Continue Reading →