1994 vs Binghamton 5-2 loss The Worcester IceCats played forty good minutes and twenty bad ones, and that led to a 5-2 loss to the Rangers. Mostly due to the great play of Binghamton netminder Jamie Ram (47 saves for the game) the 'Cats were down a goal heading into the third period. The first... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 8
2000 vs Rochester 7-4 loss (TICKER) Chris Taylor scored a hat trick and Jeremy Adduono added power-play and short-handed goals as the Rochester Americans defeated the Worcester IceCats, 7-4. Taylor had two game-tying goals for Rochester, one at 6:04 in the second period, and another at 2:43 in the third stanza, completing his hat trick... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 7
1994 at Portland 9-1 loss The Worcester IceCats were completely outclassed by the Pirates in a 9-1 loss in Portland. It was 7-0 before the 'Cats scored when Sean Whyte lit the lamp for the IceCats at 9:30 of the third period. Lindsay Vallis, playing defense for the first time in his pro career, had... Continue Reading →
Railers defeat Maine 4-1 in exhibition contest
The Worcester Railers took on the Maine Mariners Saturday afternoon at the Rinks at Exeter, NH on Saturday afternoon, and used second-period goals by Matt Schmalz, Ivan Chukarov, and Jason Lavallee to defeat Maine 4-1. Tommy Tsicos had a first-period goal for Worcester. 210Sports didn't make the trip north so we'll share some of the... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 6
2000 at Lowell 4-0 win (TICKER) Cody Rudkowsky turned away 23 shots and Derek Bekar notched a natural hat trick as the Worcester Ice Cats defeated the Lowell Lock Monsters, 4-0. Rudkowsky stopped 10 shots in the second period and eight in the third for the win. Bekar supplied Worcester with a 2-0 lead on... Continue Reading →
Team Lindy wins 4-3 in second annual Worcester Railers intrasquad scrimmage
The Worcester Railers regular season doesn’t start until October 12th, but many fans got their first glimpse at the group of players competing for spots on the 2019-2020 roster at the team’s second annual intrasquad scrimmage held Friday night at Fidelity Bank Worcester Ice Center, and it was a fifth-round shootout goal by Matt Schmalz... Continue Reading →