The Worcester Railers were hoping to kick off their five games in seven days stretch on a positive note, but another poor third period resulted in a 4-1 loss to the Adirondack Thunder Sunday afternoon at the DCU Center. The loss extends the Railers losing streak to five games and they have now dropped nine... Continue Reading →
Former Worcester Blades players: where are they? 2019-20 Fall edition
In my previous "Where are the now" post I didn't include the CWHL's Worcester Blades. Because I decided to keep their records separate from the city's AHL and ECHL entries I missed adding them. Starting with the spring follow-up they'll be added into that post. This list is accurate as of the morning of Saturday,... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 24
1995 at Saint John 4-3 win OT The Worcester IceCats fired 44 shots on goal in regulation but needed just one in overtime to defeat the Saint John Flames 4-3. The Flames took the lead just 1:15 into the contest on a goal by Jamie Allison. Paul Broten would tie the score with an unassisted... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 23
1954 vs New Haven 5-3 loss Goals by period: New Haven: 2-3-0=5 Worcester: 1-0-2=3 Warriors goals: 1st 15:43 Mather (Verrier, Allain) 3rd 1:30 JBell (unassisted) 4:12 Titus (Mather) 1994 vs Rochester 3-3 tie The IceCats allowed three power play goals in the first half of the game, but managed to get the game into overtime... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 22
1996 at Philadelphia 6-4 loss The Worcester IceCats took on the Phantoms for the second time in three nights, and the outcome was the same as the 'Cats were swept by Philly after suffering a 6-4 loss. Stephane Roy had the only goal of the first period, a power play tally at 2:06 assisted by... Continue Reading →
Former Worcester hockey pros: where are they? 2019-20 Fall edition
With all the North America pro leagues now started we’ll take our first look at where all the former Worcester pro hockey players landed this season. North American players are generally listed by the highest league they’ve played in so far this season, European players are listed by their current teams. Players who appeared in... Continue Reading →