1994 vs Hershey 5-4 loss The Worcester IceCats and Bears played a see-saw affair, but two quick third period goals handed Worcester a 5-4 loss. Paul Jerrard (7:31) and Mitch Lamoureux (14:22) gave Hershey a two goal lead, but John Carter cut that deficit in half with an unassisted goal at 17:51. Walt Poddubny then... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 4
1996 vs Portland 3-2 OTL The Worcester IceCats lost their goaltender, and then their two goals lead and the game in a 3-2 loss to the Pirates. After a scoreless first period the 'Cats took a 2-0 lead on a pair of goals by Alex Vasilevskii. His first came at 2:52, assisted by Mark Ouimet... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 3
1995 4-4 exhibition tie vs Adirondack (New England Sports Center, Marlboro, MA) The Worcester IceCats got a third period hat trick from Patrice Tardif but it wasn't enough for a win as the 'Cats and Adirondack Red Wings tied 4-4 in preseason action. Ryan Duthie had the only goal in the opening period, an unassisted... Continue Reading →
2019 NFL Week 5 Schedule, TV, Announcers
Thursday, October 3 LA Rams @ Seattle 8:20PM FOX/NFL Joe Buck, Troy Aikman Sunday, October 6 Buffalo @ Tennessee 1:00PM CBS Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta New York Jets @ Philadelphia 1:00PM CBS Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon Baltimore @ Pittsburgh 1:00PM CBS Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts New England @ Washington 1:00PM CBS Greg Gumbel, Trent Green... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 2
1999 vs Lowell 3-3 tie (TICKER) Jason Podollan scored twice and Don MacLean had two assists as the Lowell Lock Monsters settled for a 3-3 tie with the Worcester IceCats. Podollan registered back-to-back goals in the second period to put Lowell in front, 3-2. Reed Low tied it 97 seconds later for Worcester. Lubos Bartecko... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 1
1994 vs Springfield 5-5 tie The IceCats played their first game ever in the city of Worcester, and thanks to a late extra attacker goal skated away with a 5-5 tie with the Falcons. Shawn Heaphy scored the first home goal in IceCats history at 9:42, assisted by Roy Mitchell and Walt Poddubny. Heaphy would... Continue Reading →