2009 vs Providence 4-2 loss (Atlantic Division F, trail 2-0) (WORSHARKS) After a week long hiatus since Game 1, the Sharks and Bruins clashed for Game 2 of the Atlantic Division Finals at the DCU Center Wednesday night. Despite a solid performance from goaltender Thomas Greiss and a 3rd period spark from Dan DaSilva, Worcester... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 5
1998 vs Hartford 7-1 win (New England Division F, tied 2-2) The Worcester IceCats went an amazing four for seven with the man advantage in a 7-1 blow out win over the Wolf Pack. Stephane Roy had the only goal of the first period, a power play marker at 8:44 assisted by Bob Lachance and... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 2
1998 vs Hartford 6-3 win (New England Division F, trail 2-1) The Worcester IceCats were down two goals early in the third period, but put up the next five scores to defeat the Wolf Pack 6-3. Lubos Bartecko opened the scoring with a first period goal at 6:09, assisted by Michal Handzus and Justin Hocking.... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: May 1
1998 at Hartford 5-1 loss (New England Division F, trail 2-0) The Worcester IceCats were never really in their game two contest with the Wolf Pack and lost 5-1. Brad Smyth (2:51,pp) and Vladimir Vorobiev (15:57) both scored in the first period, and in the second Vorobiev (7:56) and Daniel Goneau (17:18) tallied. Stephane Roy... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: April 30
1999 vs Providence 5-3 win (New England Division SF, trail 2-1) The Worcester IceCats needed a win to stave off elimination from the Calder Cup playoffs, and Marty Reasoner and Tyson Nash made sure that happened with two goals each in the 'Cats 5-3 over the Baby-Bs. Nash got Worcester on the board first with... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: April 29
1998 at Hartford 5-2 loss (New England Division F, trail 1-0) The Worcester IceCats tied the game with a third period goal but then gave up the next three in a 5-2 loss to the Wolf Pack. After a scoreless opening twenty minutes Ken Gernander gave the Pak the lead at 9:07 of the middle... Continue Reading →