1994 at Hershey 5-5 tie (HERSHEY) The Worcester IceCats continue to rack up the franchise firsts as they tied the Hershey Bears, 5-5, in overtime last night to extend their unbeaten streak to three games. The tie was Worcester's first point on the road. It was achieved with the help of the team's first shorthanded... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 28
1995 vs Baltimore 6-1 win (BALTIMORE ) The Baltimore Bandits' performance in losing 6-1 to the Worcester IceCats last night left much to be desired. Baltimore was outshot 42-36. The defense let in numerous odd-man breaks on Bandits goalie Mike O'Neill, who added to his own troubles with a pair of soft goals. Worcester, benefiting... Continue Reading →
Railers embarrassed by Brampton 6-0
The Worcester Railers entered Sunday afternoon's game against the Brampton Beast looking for a little payback for Saturday's 5-2 loss to their ECHL North Division rivals. They ended the game trying to find the quickest way out of the CAA Centre after being embarrassed 6-0. Things started off a bit chippy after Railers defenseman Connor... Continue Reading →
Railers lackluster effort leads to 5-2 loss in Brampton
The Worcester Railers took on the Brampton Beast Saturday night at the CAA Centre in the first of a pair of games this weekend between the ECHL North Division rivals, and Worcester will be looking for a split of the mini-series on Sunday after dropping game one 5-2. After an overnight bus ride from Glens... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: October 27
1996 vs Portland 2-1 win OT The Worcester IceCats got an overtime marker from Robert Petrovicky to defeat the Pirates 2-1, and for the first time in franchise history climbed to first place overall in the AHL. After a scoreless first period Portland got on the board at 14:24 of the middle period on an... Continue Reading →
Soderstrom, Pierog lead Railers to 4-1 win over Adirondack
The Worcester Railers took on the Adirondack Thunder in Glens Falls for the second time in a week Friday night, only this time played 60 minutes of solid hockey and behind a 25 save performance from goaltender Linus Soderstrom in his North American debut defeated the Thunder 4-1 for Worcester's first road win on the... Continue Reading →