Saturday, January 11 Minnesota @ San Francisco 4:35PM NBC Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth Tennessee @ Baltimore 8:15PM CBS Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts Sunday, January 12 Houston @ Kansas City 3:05PM CBS Jim Nantz, Tony Romo Seattle @ Green Bay 6:40PM FOX Joe Buck, Troy Aikman TV Maps All games national TV Referee assignments Courtesy of... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 8
1997 vs Portland 6-2 loss The Worcester IceCats scored early but the Pirates scored a lot more as the 'Cats were outplayed badly in a 6-2 loss to Portland. Konstantin Shafranov got Worcester on the board just 36 seconds into the game when he followed Stephane Roy's breakaway bid and fired the puck into a... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 7
1995 vs Cornwall 3-2 loss The IceCats battled back twice but couldn't do it a third time in a 3-2 loss to the Corwall Aces. Dwayne Norris got the Aces on the board with a first period goal at 3:15. At 13:26 of the second Blair Atcheynum got Worcester back to even with assists going... Continue Reading →
Today in Worcester hockey history: January 6
1995 at Syracuse 4-1 loss (SYRACUSE) The Crunch handled the IceCats, 4-1, before a sellout crowd of 6,294. With 8 minutes, 31 seconds to play in the first Dane Jackson scored on a rebound on from Worcester goaltender Wayne Cowley's left side after Cowley deflected a screened shot. Brent Tully added a slap shot from... Continue Reading →
Railers have six-point weekend after 6-3 win over Jacksonville
The Worcester Railers were a tired team after a long overnight bus ride home from Reading, but they had enough energy for two solid periods and then managed to hold on during a wild third stanza to end up with a 6-3 win over the Jacksonville Icemen at the DCU Center Sunday. It started out... Continue Reading →
Railers sweep weekend series in Reading with 5-2 win over Royals
The Worcester Railers used a hat trick from Nic Pierog and a three point night from Mike Cornell to defeat the Reading Royals 5-2. The weekend sweep by the Railers was just the third and fourth regulation loses this season for the Royals at the Santander Arena. It was longer than the 32 seconds it... Continue Reading →