1996 at Carolina 4-2 win The Worcester IceCats scored three second period goals to defeat the Monarchs 4-2. David Nemirovsky had the only goal of the first period, at 10:14 while shorthanded, to give Carolina the 1-0 lead after one. Gary Leeman then put the 'Cats in the lead with two goals in a row,... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 5
1994 at Springfield 2-1 win The IceCats fell behind in the first period but used two second period goals to beat the Falcons 2-1 at the Springfield Civic Center. John LeBlanc put the Falcons up with goal at 11:40 of the opening period. Roy Mitchell got Worcester back to even with an unassisted goal 26... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 4
1994 at Springfield 3-0 loss The IceCats had 42 shots on goal but couldn't get one past Falcons netminder Manny Legace in a 3-0 loss. Shayne McCosh, Rob Murray, and Ravil Gusmanov were the goal scorers for Springfield. Wayne Cowley made 26 saves in the losing effort. 1995 vs Providence 4-0 win The Worcester IceCats... Continue Reading →
Railers blanked again, lose 2-0 to Thunder
Where did the Worcester Railers we saw on opening night go? Just over three weeks ago the Railers made their 2019-2020 season debut in high flying fashion by scoring five goals against the Adirondack Thunder, winning just about every puck battle there was, and totally dominating their North Division rivals. With Saturday night's 2-0 home... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 3
1995 at Springfield 8-6 loss The Worcester IceCats scored five second period goals but that wasn't enough in a wild 8-6 loss to the Falcons. Iain Fraser opened the scoring for Springfield at 1:22 of the first, but at 3:15 Kevin Sawyer would tie it for the 'Cats, with Derek Armstrong getting the lone assist.... Continue Reading →
Railers drop third game in a row after 5-2 loss to Newfoundland
The Worcester Railers took on the Newfoundland Growlers Friday evening at the DCU Center on "Hockey Fights Cancer Night", and despite a two point effort from captain Barry Almeida the Railers were defeated by the defending Kelly Cup Champions 5-2. One could say that the Railers missing veteran defenseman Mike Cornell and forward Nic Pierog... Continue Reading →