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 →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 9
1995 vs Providence 2-2 tie The Worcester IceCats couldn't hold on to two one-goal leads in a 2-2 tie against the Providence Bruins. Patrice Tardif got the 'Cats their first lead at 8:32 of the opening period, assisted by Fred Knipscheer and Jamie Rivers. Bill McCauley got the Baby-Bs back to even at 17:10. Tardif... Continue Reading →
Despite loss, Railers moving in right direction
The Worcester Railers may have ended their Canada swing on a down note after losing 3-2 to the Newfoundland Growlers Saturday night at the Mile One Centre in St John's Newfoundland, but the trip to the Great White North showed that the team can play well against the ECHL's best. Railers head coach Dave Cunniff... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 8
1995 at Springfield 3-3 tie The Worcester IceCats came back from three one-goal deficits in a 3-3 tie with the Falcons. Jason McBain gave Springfield the lead at 14:40 of the opening period, but Paul Broten would tie it at 19:06 on a shorthanded goal assisted by Fred Knipscheer. Jeff Bes made it 2-1 Falcons... Continue Reading →
Railers allow six goals in wild third period, lose 7-5 to Newfoundland
The Worcester Railers took on the Newfoundland Growlers Friday night in the first of two games this week at the Mile One Centre in St John's, and after forty minutes of solid hockey the Railers watched their lead disappear by allowing six goals in the final twenty minutes to lose 7-5. It was a wild... Continue Reading →