1995 at Portland 7-4 loss (PORTLAND) The rivalry between the Portland Pirates and Worcester IceCats reached another level last night. Nasty. Kevin Kaminski scored three goals to rally the first-place Pirates past the last-place IceCats 7-4 at the Cumberland County Civic Center. The IceCats, who had beaten Portland the last two games in this building,... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 7
1996 at St. John's 4-4 tie The Worcester IceCats battled back from a two-goal first period deficit and scored late in the third period to tie the Maple Leafs 4-4. St John's opened up a two goal lead on tallies by Trent Cull (4:30) and Kory Mullin (7:42, PP). Jason Widmer got the 'Cats winin... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 6
1955 at New Haven 6-4 loss No details available 1996 at St. John's 2-2 tie The Worcester IceCats and St John's Maple Leafs battled to a 2-2 tie with Jamie McLennan being the story making 41 saves. Mike Pomichter gave the Maple Leafs the 1-0 lead at 10:07 of the opening period. Derek Armstrong tied... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 5
1997 at Fredericton 3-2 win OT The Worcester IceCats gave up two goals in the first 2:15 of the contest but battled back to get the game tied and into overtime, where Terry Virtue scored his first pro career overtime goal to give the 'Cats a 3-2 win. The Canadiens had just 16 players in... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 4
1995 at Springfield 5-4 win OT The Worcester IceCats overcame a major nor'easter and a three goal Falcons lead to beat Springfield 5-4 in overtime. With less than 13 minutes left in regulation the Falcons were up 3-0. Cal McGowan got the first 'Cats goal on the power play at 7:14. and then Blair Atcheynum... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 3
1996 at Cape Breton 5-1 loss The Worcester IceCats allowed the first five goals of the game, and that was pretty much the story in a 5-1 loss to the Oilers. Cape Breton got a first period goal by George Breen (7:30) and second period scores by Ralph Intranuovo (3:39) and Blake Knox (10:32) to... Continue Reading →