1996 at Springfield 4-0 loss (WIRE) Scott Langkow made 28 saves as the Springfield Falcons set an American Hockey League record for shutouts with a 4- 0 victory over the Worcester IceCats on Friday. It was the 10th shutout for the Falcons, breaking the league record of nine set by the 1941-42 Cleveland Barons and... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 21
1997 at Springfield 1-1 tie The Worcester IceCats didn't play very well, but got a great game from goaltender Jamie McLennan as they escaped Springfield with a 1-1 tie. Terry Virtue had the 'Cats goal at 19:54 of the middle period, assisted by Rory Fitzpatrick and Jamie Rivers. Juha Ylonen tied the game for the... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 20
1995 vs Providence 2-1 win Cal McGowan had two goals 44 seconds apart in the second period to lead the IceCats to a 2-1 victory over the Providence Bruins. McGowan's first goal came at 18:57, with Roy Mitchell and Jason Widmer picking up the assists. On his next shift McGowan scored again, this one at... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 19
1995 at Providence 4-3 loss The Worcester IceCats continued to find ways to lose games at the Providence Civic Center as they dropped another one to the P-Bruins 4-3. Ross Wilson opened the scoring at 3:50 of the first period on a nearly three zone breakaway. Jeff Serowik then grabbed the next two goals for... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 18
1998 at Hartford 6-5 win The Worcester IceCats snapped a seven game losing streak with a 6-5 win over the Wolf Pack. The win also clinched a playoff spot for the 'Cats. things didn't start off great when Daniel Goneau scored just 10 seconds into the game. Robert Petrovicky tied the score at 2:21, with... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 16
1996 at Portland 4-0 loss The Worcester IceCats fired 28 shots on Pirates netminder Ron Tugnutt but couldn't light the lamp in a 4-0 loss to Portland. Pirates goal scorers were Stephane Charbonneau (2:11 of 1st), Jay Mazur (7:43), Steve Poapst (7:11 of second), and Mazur (10:01 of third). Jamie McLennan made 28 saves for... Continue Reading →