1955 at Baltimore 9-2 loss No details available 1999 vs Fredericton 3-0 loss The Worcester IceCats couldn't solve Canadiens netminder Mathieu Garon in a 3-0 loss to Fredericton. After a scoreless opening 20 minutes Marc Beaucage (13:52) and Terry Ryan (17:20) both scored for the Canadiens in the middle stanza. Alexei Lojkin made it the... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 22
1955 at Washington (played in Atlantic City) 8-2 loss Warriors goals 1st period: none 2nd period: Bill Allain (unassisted), 17:34 [Made score 3-1] 3rd period: David Bell (Frank O'Grady), 3:51 [Made score 3-2] Warriors goaltender: Dick Hardin 1995 at Providence 3-2 loss The Worcester IceCats continued to have issues playing in Providence, and dropped a... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 21
1995 at Adirondack 2-1 loss (GLENS FALLS) If the American Hockey League handed out points for effort, the Worcester IceCats would have something to show for their weekend road games against Binghamton and Adirondack. Only wins and ties count, however, and the IceCats made the trip back to Massachusetts empty-handed following one-goal losses to the... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 20
1995 at Binghamton 4-3 loss (BINGHAMTON) For 25 minutes, the Worcester IceCats owned the Binghamton Rangers. Then came a disallowed goal, a momentum shift and a disappointing 4-3 loss for the 'Cats. The IceCats led, 3-0, after one period and were completely dominating the game when Cal McGowan's apparent goal five minutes into the second... Continue Reading →
Railers offense vanishes in 5-0 loss to Thunder
The Worcester Railers kicked off their three in three holiday weekend with a Saturday night contest against the Adirondack Thunder at the Cool Insuring Arena in Glens Falls, New York, and while netminder Evan Buitenhuis was nothing short of fantastic in making 46 saves the rest of the Railers were slightly less than good as... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 19
1996 vs Fredericton 1-0 loss The Worcester IceCats fired 52 shots on Canadiens netminder Patrick Labrecque but didn't light the lamp once in a 1-0 'Cats loss. Darcy Tucker had the only goal of the game, unassisted at 15:13 of the second period. Fred Knipscheer had 11 shots in the game, at the time a... Continue Reading →