1994 at Portland 5-2 win (PORTLAND) The team wearing white jerseys won Saturday night at the Cumberland County Civic Center. Unfortunately for the home-standing Portland Pirates, it was Reverse Jersey Night. The Worcester IceCats, stunned the Pirates, 5-2 before a crowd of 6,433. Defenseman Terry Virtue and center Cal McGowan each scored two goals --... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 16
1994 at Providence 6-1 loss The Worcester IceCats were outclassed by the P-Bruins in a 6-1 win for the Baby-Bs. It was already 5-0 with with more than 13 minutes to go in the second period. Shawn Heaphy scored the IceCats goal, on the power play, at 12:38 of the second period when he banged... Continue Reading →
Railers stand tall in 4-1 win over Reading
The Worcester Railers were looking for consecutive wins for just the second time this season as they took on the Reading Royals in a Sunday afternoon matinee at the DCU Center, and behind a 31 save effort from Ian Milosz in his pro debut Worcester came out on the better side of a 4-1 final.... Continue Reading →
Railers hold on for 3-2 win over Maine
The Worcester Railers faced off against the Maine Mariners at the DCU Center for the second time in 24 hours Saturday night looking to avenge their 4-2 loss from Friday, and while they didn't play perfect hockey Worcester was able to earn a split of the two game series with a 3-2 win. It was... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 15
1996 at Providence 5-4 win The Worcester IceCats overcame deficits of 3-1 and 4-3, scoring the final two goals of the game to defeat the Bruins 5-4. Bob Beers gave the P-Bruins the lead 1:04 into the contest. Craig Conroy got the 'Cats back to even at 9:57, assisted by Dmitri Leonov and Kevin Rappana.... Continue Reading →
Railers mistakes cost them in 4-2 loss to Maine
The Worcester Railers made several mental errors in their Friday night contest against Maine at the DCU Center, and the Mariners made them pay for those mistakes by handing the Railers a 4-2 loss. The defeat drops Worcester's record to 6-15-1 for the season and they are a woeful 3-8-0 on home ice. The only... Continue Reading →