The Worcester Railers took on the Newfoundland Growlers for the second time in three days Friday night at the DCU Center, and with Dante Salituro notching the first regular-season hat trick in franchise history and three Worcester players having multiple point night the Railers ended their seven game losing streak with a 6-4 win over... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 30
1954 vs Baltimore 7-4 loss Goals by period: Baltimore 0-4-3=7 Worcester 4-0-0=4 Warriors goals 1st 10:46 Titus (O'Grady) 13:50 Mather (O'Grady) 18:49 Burke (unassisted) 19:58 Greeley (Allain) 1994 vs Cornwall 7-2 loss The IceCats were virtual no shows in the first two period, allowing as many goals as they had shots on goal, six. The... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 29
1995 vs St. John's 5-3 win The Worcester IceCats scored three first period goals and never looked back in a 5-3 win over the Maple Leafs. Christer Olsson got the scoring started at 12:01, with Jamie Rivers getting the assist. Thirty-five seconds later Alex Vasilevskii made it 2-0 with Donald Dufresne and Jason Widmer getting... Continue Reading →
Railers lose in Dave Cunniff’s debut as head coach
The Worcester Railers lost their seventh straight game Wednesday night at the DCU Center in a 4-1 contest against the defending ECHL Kelly Cup champion Newfoundland Growlers, but in many ways their season has started over as former WorSharks assistant coach Dave Cunniff returned to the city as the team's new general manager and head... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 28
1954 at New Haven 9-1 loss Goals by period: Worcester 1-0-0=1 New Haven 3-2-4=9 Warriors goal 1st 8:24 Greeley (Allain) 1997 at Cincinnati 4-3 win The Worcester IceCats scored a last minute goal to take the lead and then might have gotten some luck on their side when referee Tim Peel ruled a last second... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 27
1996 vs Saint John 3-2 win The Worcester IceCats got three point nights from Scott Pellerin (2g,a) and Jamie Rivers (3a) as they defeated the Flames 3-2. Pellerin opened the scoring 56 seconds into the opening period when he fired a rebound of Rivers' shot from about 18-feet past Saint Johns netminder Ian Gordon. Mike... Continue Reading →