1954 vs New Haven 7-5 loss Goals by period New Haven: 2-3-2=7 Worcester: 3-2-0=5 Warriors goals 1st 4:14 Garrity (Kelly) 7:09 JBell (Cahoon) 9:43 Varrier (Garrity, Kelly) 2nd 14:36 Garrity (O'Grady, Verrier) 16:37 Titus (Allain, Greeley) Game was sold out 1995 vs Providence 3-3 tie The Worcester IceCats lost two one-goal leads and then needed... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 26
1994 vs Portland 7-4 loss The IceCats and Pirates were tied early in the third period, but a four goal frame by Portland put the game out of reach as they handed Worcester a 7-4 loss. After a first period Pirates goal by Kevin Kaminski the IceCats took the lead with two early second stanza... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 23
1994 vs Adirondack 3-3 tie The IceCats jumped out to a two goal lead, but had to scramble late to forge a 3-3 tie with the Adirondack Red Wings. John Carter got Worcester on the board at 2:25 of the first with an assist by Jim Nesich, and Blair Atcheynum made it 2-0 at 12:41... Continue Reading →
Walsh tricks the Beast, Railers beat Brampton 7-3
The Worcester Railers closed out their pre-Christmas schedule with an offensive explosion lead by Shane Walsh's first professional hat trick and nine other Worcester players notching points in the Railers 7-3 thrashing of the Beast at the CAA Centre in Brampton, Ontario. Other Worcester players with multi-point nights were Barry Almeida with a goal and... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 22
1995 vs Hershey 4-4 tie The Worcester IceCats saw a two goal first period lead disappear and needed a late third period goal to tie the Hershey Bears 4-4. Craig Darby got the 'Cats on the board at 11:25 with Alex Vasilevskii and Terry Virtue picking up the assists, and then at 16:28 Lindsay Vallis... Continue Reading →
Railers blanked in Brampton
The Worcester Railers faced off against the Brampton Beast Friday night in the first of a pair of games at the CAA Centre before the holiday break, and for the third time this season they failed to light the lamp as they dropped the contest 2-0. Despite the teams each having 33 shots in the... Continue Reading →