1955 at Baltimore 10-4 loss No details available 1995 vs Cape Breton 4-4 tie The IceCats fell behind twice but managed a third period goal to earn a 4-4 tie against the Cape Breton Oilers. With Worcester down 2-0 on goals by David Oliver and Roman Oksiuta, Jarrett Deuling got the IceCats on the board... Continue Reading →
Railers can’t hold lead, lose 4-3 in overtime
The Worcester Railers closed out their 2019 with a game on The Rock against the Newfoundland Growlers and things were looking good for the Railers with their two goal third period lead, but two late goals in the frame by the Growlers got the game to overtime where a final Newfoundland goal sent Worcester home... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 1
1955 at Washington 7-1 loss No details available 2001 at Springfield 4-1 win (TICKER) Eric Boguniecki scored a pair of goals, including the go-ahead score early in the third period, as the Worcester Ice Cats scored three times in the final stanza to beat the Springfield Falcons, 4-1. Boguniecki broke a 1-1 tie at the... Continue Reading →
Railers still lost in Newfoundland, lose 6-3
The Worcester Railers headed to Newfoundland to take on the Growlers in a pair of games to close out the year hoping to end 2019 on an up note, but it was the same old song and dance Monday night as the Railers were doubled up by the Growlers 6-3. Worcester managed to get on... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 31
1995 vs Albany 2-1 loss The Worcester IceCats had the only goal of the opening period but didn't score after that in a 2-1 loss to the River Rats. The 'Cats goal came at 6:31 on the power play by Fred Knipscheer, with Patrice Tardif and David Roberts assisting. Albany would get the tying goal... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: December 30
1995 at Portland 3-2 OTL The Worcester IceCats lost two leads and then the game in overtime in a 3-2 loss to the Pirates. Fred Knipscheer had the only goal in the opening twenty minutes, a strike at 19:05 assisted by David Roberts and Steve Staios. That lead stood until 2:41 of the third when... Continue Reading →