The Worcester Railers headed to the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, Maine to take on the Mariners in their first contest after the ECHL's All-Star break and the Railers played like they were still on vacation as they were blown out of the building in an 8-1 loss. Evan Buitenhuis took the loss allowing five... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 25
1995 vs Portland 3-3 tie The IceCats came back three times from one goal deficits to earn a 3-3 tie with the Portland Pirates. After a Darren Banks goal just 17 seconds into the game gave the Pirates a 1-0 lead Walt Poddubny tied it with a power play goal assisted by Terry Virtue and... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 24
1996 vs Hershey 3-1 win The Worcester IceCats gave up the first goal of the game, but got the next three in a 3-1 win over the Bears. Scott Morrow scored at 19:29 of the opening period to give Hershey the 1-0 lead. Just 1:44 into the middle period Fred Knipscheer got the 'Cats even... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 23
1955 at Baltimore 9-2 loss No details available 1999 vs Fredericton 3-0 loss The Worcester IceCats couldn't solve Canadiens netminder Mathieu Garon in a 3-0 loss to Fredericton. After a scoreless opening 20 minutes Marc Beaucage (13:52) and Terry Ryan (17:20) both scored for the Canadiens in the middle stanza. Alexei Lojkin made it the... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 22
1955 at Washington (played in Atlantic City) 8-2 loss Warriors goals 1st period: none 2nd period: Bill Allain (unassisted), 17:34 [Made score 3-1] 3rd period: David Bell (Frank O'Grady), 3:51 [Made score 3-2] Warriors goaltender: Dick Hardin 1995 at Providence 3-2 loss The Worcester IceCats continued to have issues playing in Providence, and dropped a... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 21
1995 at Adirondack 2-1 loss (GLENS FALLS) If the American Hockey League handed out points for effort, the Worcester IceCats would have something to show for their weekend road games against Binghamton and Adirondack. Only wins and ties count, however, and the IceCats made the trip back to Massachusetts empty-handed following one-goal losses to the... Continue Reading →