1955 Exhibition vs United States All-Stars 4-1 loss US Amateur Team's first game preparing for World Championships in Germany held on Feb 25-March 5. Team USA would finish 4th in the event. Had they beaten Sweden in their final game instead of tying 1-1 they would have won the bronze medal. 1997 vs Baltimore 3-2... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 17
1995 AHL All Star Game, Canada 6, USA 4 (Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI) Roy Mitchell was (-1) and had a shot on goal for USA. 1997 vs Binghamton 3-2 loss The Worcester IceCats had a 2-1 lead after one period but gave up two second period goals to end up on the losing end... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 16
1955 at New Haven 8-1 loss Bob Verrier scored in the final minutes for Worcester to break up the shutout. 1996 AHL All-Star Game: USA 6, Canada 5 (Hersheypark Arena in Hershey, Pennsylvania) Despite being born in Canada goaltender Eric Fichaud played for USA, and earned the win making nine saves on 11 shots in... Continue Reading →
2019 NFL Conference Championships Schedule, TV, Announcers
Sunday, January 19 Tennessee @ Kansas City 3:05PM CBS Jim Nantz, Tony Romo Referee: Tony Corrente Green Bay @ San Francisco 6:40PM FOX Joe Buck, Troy Aikman Referee: John Hussey TV Maps Both games are national TV Both games are EST. -30-
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 15
1999 at Hartford 4-1 win The Worcester IceCats took advantage of a rusty Wolf Pack squad who hadn't played in eight days and beat Hartford 4-1. Marty Reasoner made it a 1-0 game at 9:39 of the opening period when he backhanded the rebound of Tyson Nash's bid past Jean-Francois Labbe. Lubos Bartecko scored under... Continue Reading →
Railers fall victim to poor officiating, lose 3-2 to Maine
The Worcester Railers began their four game road trip Tuesday night at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, Maine in a contest against the Mariners, and ECHL referee Jeremy Tufts may as well have been wearing a Mariners jersey as his wildly inconsistent penalty calls had the Railers shorthanded eight times in their 3-2 loss... Continue Reading →