1996 at Providence 5-4 win The Worcester IceCats overcame deficits of 3-1 and 4-3, scoring the final two goals of the game to defeat the Bruins 5-4. Bob Beers gave the P-Bruins the lead 1:04 into the contest. Craig Conroy got the 'Cats back to even at 9:57, assisted by Dmitri Leonov and Kevin Rappana.... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 14
1954 vs New Haven 6-5 win Goals by period: New Haven: 3-1-1=5 Worcester: 2-2-2=6 Warriors goals 1st 6:10 Allain (Verrier, Chambers) 17:09 O'Grady (Duffy, Songin) 2nd 2:01 Titus (Kelly) 14:45 Duffy (Cahoon, Songin) 3rd 8:51 Titus (O'Connor) 12:37 Duffy (O'Grady, O'Connor) 1994 vs Adirondack 5-3 win The Worcester IceCats jumped out to a lead and... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 13
1995 vs Saint John 5-2 loss The Worcester IceCats fell behind by a couple of goals and never really got on track in a 5-2 loss to the Flames. Ladislav Kohn got Saint John on the board at 18:14 of the opening period, and Sheldon Kennedy made it 2-0 at :13 of the middle period.... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 12
1994 vs St. John's 5-2 win The IceCats scored two first period goals and never looked back in their 5-2 victory over St. John's. John Carter got Worcester on the board at 10:55, with Martin Mercier and Jim Nesich getting the assists. Ross Wilson made it 2-0 at 12:27 with Cal McGowan and and Roy... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 11
1999 at Syracuse 6-5 win (TICKER) Marty Reasoner recorded a natural hat trick, powering the Worcester IceCats to a 6-5 victory over the Syracuse Crunch. Reasoner, who leads the club with 13 goals, scored an unassisted goal with 1:58 left in the second period to pull Worcester into a 4-4 tie. He notched the go-ahead... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 10
1994 at Albany 7-3 loss The Worcester IceCats outworked the River Rats, but the more talented Albany squad outscored the 'Cats 7-3. Ross Wilson gave the IceCats the lead on the power play at 8:08 of the opening period, with Terry Virtue and Maxim Bets assisting. Sergei Brylin tied it on the power play at... Continue Reading →