1998 at Hartford 4-1 win (New England Division F, lead 3-2) The Worcester IceCats played a complete 60 minute game and put the Wolf Pack on the brink of elimination with a 4-1 win. Robert Petrovicky opened the scoring 18 seconds into the game when he took a feed from Jamal Mayers and beat Hartford... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 9
2009 vs Providence 1-0 win (Atlantic Division F, tied 2-2) (WORSHARKS) An early goal by Tom Cavanagh and strong goaltending from Thomas Greiss was all that the Sharks would need as they knotted the Atlantic Division Finals Series at two with a thrilling 1-0 win inside a loud DCU Center on Saturday evening. Greiss' shutout... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 8
2009 at Providence 5-3 win (Atlantic Division F, trail 2-1) (WORSHARKS) Five different Sharks scored on Tuukka Rask and the Sharks took Game 3 of the Atlantic Division Finals series by a count of 5-3 in front of 5,167 at the Dunkin Donuts Center in Providence, RO on Friday night. The Sharks took their first... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 7
2010 at Manchester 2-1 OTL (Atlantic Division F, eliminated 4-2) (WORSHARKS) Viatcheslav Voynov scored 1:55 into the overtime period and the Worcester Sharks were eliminated from the Calder Cup playoffs, 2-1, in game six at the Verizon Wireless Arena on Friday night. Ryan Vesce scored the only goal of the game for Worcester as the... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 6
2009 vs Providence 4-2 loss (Atlantic Division F, trail 2-0) (WORSHARKS) After a week long hiatus since Game 1, the Sharks and Bruins clashed for Game 2 of the Atlantic Division Finals at the DCU Center Wednesday night. Despite a solid performance from goaltender Thomas Greiss and a 3rd period spark from Dan DaSilva, Worcester... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 5
1998 vs Hartford 7-1 win (New England Division F, tied 2-2) The Worcester IceCats went an amazing four for seven with the man advantage in a 7-1 blow out win over the Wolf Pack. Stephane Roy had the only goal of the first period, a power play marker at 8:44 assisted by Bob Lachance and... Continue Reading →