1994 at Springfield 3-0 loss The IceCats had 42 shots on goal but couldn't get one past Falcons netminder Manny Legace in a 3-0 loss. Shayne McCosh, Rob Murray, and Ravil Gusmanov were the goal scorers for Springfield. Wayne Cowley made 26 saves in the losing effort. 1995 vs Providence 4-0 win The Worcester IceCats... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 3
1995 at Springfield 8-6 loss The Worcester IceCats scored five second period goals but that wasn't enough in a wild 8-6 loss to the Falcons. Iain Fraser opened the scoring for Springfield at 1:22 of the first, but at 3:15 Kevin Sawyer would tie it for the 'Cats, with Derek Armstrong getting the lone assist.... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 2
1996 vs Kentucky 4-1 loss Unlike Friday when the Worcester IceCats overcame being outplayed by the Thoroughblades to win on Saturday the 'Cats dug a hole too deep to climb out of in a 4-1 loss to Kentucky. The Thoroughblades scored three times in the opening period, Chris LiPuma at 1:52, Ken Belanger at 9:48,... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 1
1994 vs Saint John 1-0 win Worcester IceCats goaltender Les Kuntar made 30 saves in a 1-0 whitewash of the Flames. Saint John goaltender Dwayne Roloson was nearly as good, making 27 saves, but a first period bid by Davis Haas beat him for what turned out to be the only goal in the game.... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 31
1997 at Philadelphia 4-3 win The Worcester IceCats may have left the Spectrum all black and blue, but they also left with two points as the IceCats beat the very physical Phantoms 4-3. Colin Forbes opened the scoring at 6:59 of the first period, but the 'Cats got the equalizer while shorthanded when Libor Zabransky's... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 30
1994 vs Rochester 4-3 loss The IceCats got a hat trick from David Haas but it wasn't enough in a 4-3 loss to the Americans. Haas kicked off the scoring at 2:02 of the opening period, assisted by Shawn Heaphy. The Amerks would then get goals from Philippe Boucher (4:32) and Sergei Petrenko (7:16) to... Continue Reading →