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 →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 15
1994 vs PEI 3-2 win The IceCats and Senators played a goal and penalty filled first period, and Worcester would come away 3-2 winners in the game with the only goal in the final 40 minutes of the game. Shawn Heaphy got the IceCats on the board with a power play goal at 6:42 of... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 14
1954 vs New Haven 9-3 loss Goals By Period: New Haven: 4-3-2=9 Worcester: 0-2-1=3 Warriors goals: 2nd 8:22 Titus (Greeley) 18:58 Titus (unassisted) 3rd 16:08 Allain (unassisted) Attendance was "more than 1600". 1998 at Hartford 6-3 loss The Worcester IceCats were completely outplayed by the Wolf Pack in a 6-3 loss that wasn't as close... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 13
1995 vs PEI 1-1 tie The Worcester IceCats and Prince Edward Island Senators skated to a 1-1 tie in an overtime contest. The 'Cats got their goal on the power play at 5:58 when Derek Armstrong connected with Lindsay Vallis and Jason Widmer assisting. The Senators would tie it at 17:46 of the third on... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: November 12
1994 at Albany 5-0 loss The Worcester IceCats threw 24 shots on River Rats goaltender Corey Schwab and he stopped them all in a 5-0 loss to Albany. Bryan Helmer, Scott Pellerin, Curt Regnier, Reid Simpson, and Mike Vukonich all scored for the River Rats. Regnier and Pellerin both had two assists for three-point nights.... Continue Reading →