1995 at Saint John 4-2 win The Worcester IceCats scored three third period goals in a 4-2 victory over the Saint John Flames. Marty Murray had the only goal of the opening twenty minutes, at 10:43, to give the Flames the lead. Worcester would tie it on the only goal in the middle stanza, an... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 20
1996 at Philadelphia 6-3 loss The Worcester IceCats kept it close for two periods but barely showed up for the third in a 6-3 loss to the Phantoms. Nine different players scored goals in the game, with Rory Fitzpatrick getting the first one on the power play at 12:34, assisted by Gary Leeman. Philly grabbed... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 19
1994 at Adirondack 4-2 loss (GLENS FALLS) The Worcester IceCats continued to have issues putting the puck in the net in a 4-2 loss to the Red Wings. The IceCats have scored 11 goals in their last eight games, in which they have gone 2-5-1. They have scored more than two goals only once in... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 18
1994 at Albany 1-1 tie The IceCats and River Rats skated to a tie at the Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, New York. Matt Ruchty got the River Rats on the board at 12:05 of the first, with Reid Simpson and Steve Sullivan earning assists. Worcester would get the equalizer at 11:45 of the third on... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 17
1995 at Providence 3-2 OTL The Worcester IceCats came back from a two-goal second period deficit only to lose the game in what the game notes say was a "lucky OT goal" in a 3-2 loss to Providence. Marc Potvin put the Baby-Bs up with a pair of goals, the first at 13:48 of the... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 16
1996 vs Hershey 4-2 win The Worcester IceCats had a three goal lead in the third period and then held on as referee Scott Zelkin whistled them for multiple penalties, which allowed the Bears to get within one, but that's as close as they'd get in a 4-2 'Cats win. Bob Lachance had the only... Continue Reading →