1996 vs Providence 4-3 win OT The Worcester IceCats were up two goals after 40 minutes but needed an overtime goal by Craig Darby to defeat the Providence Bruins 4-3. Mitch Lamoureux gave the Baby-Bs the lead at 6:36 of the opening period on the power play, but B.J. MacPherson scored his only career AHL... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 29
1995 at Rochester 3-1 win (AP) Cal McGowan scored one goal and assisted on another and rookie Chris Gordon made 25 saves in outdueling his former college teammate as the Worcester IceCats defeated the Rochester Americans 3-1 in the AHL last night. McGowan's short-handed goal put the IceCats ahead 1-0 at 10:08 of the second... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 28
1997 vs Springfield 6-3 win The Worcester IceCats got a third period natural hat trick by Bob Lachance as part of a four goal third period as they defeated the Falcons 6-3. Juha Ylonen gave Springfield the 1-0 lead with a power play goal at 5:52 of the first period, but Rory Fitzpatrick evened the... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 27
1996 at Baltimore 4-3 win (BALTIMORE) Numbers say only one team in the AHL is more feeble than the Worcester IceCats when it comes to power-play efficiency. Wait'll the computer in the league office gets the statistics from last night's game: Tilt! The IceCats, off to a good start with the game's first two goals... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: March 26
1995 at Providence 5-2 loss The Worcester IceCats once again couldn't solve the Bruins at the Providence Civic Center and lost a 5-2 contest to the Baby-Bs. After a scoreless first period Denis Chalifoux opened the scoring at 5:40 when he and Blair Atcheynum skated in on Providence netminder John Blue on a two on... Continue Reading →
The “210 Awards” for the Worcester Railers 2019-2020 season
With the Worcester Railers third season coming to an early close because of the COVID-19 pandemic it’s time to move on to the end of season paperwork. Last week saw Former Worcester hockey pros: where are they? 2019-20 final update, and this week we've got the "210 Awards". For those new to the “210 Awards”,... Continue Reading →