1995 vs Baltimore 6-1 win (BALTIMORE ) The Baltimore Bandits' performance in losing 6-1 to the Worcester IceCats last night left much to be desired. Baltimore was outshot 42-36. The defense let in numerous odd-man breaks on Bandits goalie Mike O'Neill, who added to his own troubles with a pair of soft goals. Worcester, benefiting... Continue Reading →
Railers embarrassed by Brampton 6-0
The Worcester Railers entered Sunday afternoon's game against the Brampton Beast looking for a little payback for Saturday's 5-2 loss to their ECHL North Division rivals. They ended the game trying to find the quickest way out of the CAA Centre after being embarrassed 6-0. Things started off a bit chippy after Railers defenseman Connor... Continue Reading →
Railers lackluster effort leads to 5-2 loss in Brampton
The Worcester Railers took on the Brampton Beast Saturday night at the CAA Centre in the first of a pair of games this weekend between the ECHL North Division rivals, and Worcester will be looking for a split of the mini-series on Sunday after dropping game one 5-2. After an overnight bus ride from Glens... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 27
1996 vs Portland 2-1 win OT The Worcester IceCats got an overtime marker from Robert Petrovicky to defeat the Pirates 2-1, and for the first time in franchise history climbed to first place overall in the AHL. After a scoreless first period Portland got on the board at 14:24 of the middle period on an... Continue Reading →
Soderstrom, Pierog lead Railers to 4-1 win over Adirondack
The Worcester Railers took on the Adirondack Thunder in Glens Falls for the second time in a week Friday night, only this time played 60 minutes of solid hockey and behind a 25 save performance from goaltender Linus Soderstrom in his North American debut defeated the Thunder 4-1 for Worcester's first road win on the... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 26
1994 vs Binghamton 4-0 win The Worcester IceCats got 21 saves from netminder Wayne Cowley as they defeated the Binghamton Rangers 4-0 in the franchises first ever shutout win. Ross Wilson put the 'Cats ahead when he flipped a rebound in at 13:55 of the first period on the power play. Jarrett Deuling made it... Continue Reading →