With the three major pro leagues in North America reaching their playoffs it's time to take a final look at how some former Worcester AHL players did among their respective pro leagues for the 2016-2017 season. For the NHL, AHL, and ECHL any player in the league’s top-20 gets listed, along with players who lead... Continue Reading →
Railers trip to Manchester was a preview of things to come
Last Sunday saw the Worcester Railers holding another members event, this time it was taking in a game in Manchester as the Monarchs faced the Elmira Jackals. I really had no intent of making a posting about it, but so many people that couldn't make it because of the date switch have asked me questions... Continue Reading →
Former Worcester IceCats: where are they playing now? (2016-17 fall edition)
Below is a list of every former player for the Worcester IceCats still playing pro hockey, and where they are playing this season. The teams that are listed are generally the highest level a player has played so far this season. Back-up goaltenders and other players that were signed by the IceCats but did not... Continue Reading →
Several former Worcester AHLers at the top of their pro leagues as NHL trade deadline passes
As the NHL moves past its trade deadline it’s time to take another look at how some former Worcester AHL players are doing among their respective pro leagues. For the North American pro leagues any player in their league’s top-20 or leading their NHL or AHL team that gets listed, and for the European leagues... Continue Reading →
Nikolay Goldobin traded from San Jose to Vancouver, but he’ll always belong to WorSharks fans
If someone told me I'd be writing a blog post the morning of NHL trade deadline day about a player that appeared in just 13 total games for the Worcester Sharks I'd probably have laughed at them and just went on my way. But this morning I woke up to find out former WorSharks forward... Continue Reading →
Bruins firing of Julien was necessary, but ill timed
In what was supposed to be a day of celebration in the city of Boston for the New England Patriots Super Bowl win on Sunday, it was the Bruins stealing the headlines by firing head coach Claude Julien. I will freely admit I am not a fan of Julien, and have wanted him gone for... Continue Reading →