1995 vs Providence 4-4 tie Three times the IceCats came back from one goal deficits, and they themselves couldn't hold on to a one goal lead as Worcester and Providence skated to a 4-4 tie. Sandy Moger opened the scoring for the Bruins at 5:56 of the first period, but the IceCats answered back with... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 29
2004 vs Utah 4-3 OTL (ICECATS) The Worcester IceCats held a 3-1 advantage after two periods but couldn't hold on against the Utah Grizzlies Sunday at Worcester’s Centrum Centre. The 'Cats earned a point but fell in overtime 4-3. Utah's Trevor Daley tied the game with 38 seconds left in regulation, then scored the game-winner... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 28
1996 vs Cape Breton 5-4 win OT The Worcester IceCats got a hat trick from Chris Kenady and four assists from Marquis Mathieu but still needed an overtime goal from Shaun Kane to defeat the Cape Breton Oilers 5-4. Kenady got his first goal at 18:22 of the first period while on the power play,... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 27
1998 at Providence 6-3 win The Worcester IceCats used three third period goals to defeat the Bruins 6-3 in a game televised on NESN. Providence jumped out to a two goal first period lead on tallies by Kimbi Daniels at 5:54 on the power play and Joel Prpic shorthanded at 16:51. Mike Prokopec made it... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 26
1997 vs Springfield 2-2 tie The Worcester IceCats took two leads against the Falcons and lost them both in a 2-2 with Springfield. Stephane Roy gave the 'Cats a 1-0 lead at 1:42, assisted by Jamal Mayers and Radim Bicanek. Scott Levins then tied it at 2:55. Rob Pearson made it 2-1 with a five... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: February 25
1995 at PEI 3-1 loss The Worcester IceCats had very little had very little energy left after a long trip though eastern Canada, and it showed in a 3-1 loss to the Senators. Cal McGowan's first-period goal at 19:53 was the only shot to beat PEI goalie Jean-Francois Labbe. McGowan and Denis Chalifoux played give... Continue Reading →