As the North American pro leagues come out of their All-Star breaks it’s time to take another look at how some current and former Worcester pro players are doing in the 2018-2019 season. For the North American pro leagues any player in their league’s top-20 or leading their NHL team gets listed, and for the... Continue Reading →
Nikolay Goldobin traded from San Jose to Vancouver, but he’ll always belong to WorSharks fans
If someone told me I'd be writing a blog post the morning of NHL trade deadline day about a player that appeared in just 13 total games for the Worcester Sharks I'd probably have laughed at them and just went on my way. But this morning I woke up to find out former WorSharks forward... Continue Reading →
Blues, Sharks both have histories in Worcester
With the American Hockey League presumably gone for good from Worcester after last season it was only a matter of time before both parent clubs of the two AHL franchises to call this city their home would meet again in a playoff series. When the San Jose Sharks and St. Louis Blues met in the... Continue Reading →
I didn’t realize the power I wield over the NHL
A couple of weeks ago I threw together a posting mostly because I hadn't had time to really put anything good together in a long while. For those that didn't see it, it was just a bunch of random thoughts on the sports world. It wasn't anything ground breaking, trust me. The very first portion... Continue Reading →
Just some thoughts on the sports world lately
Because of a couple of projects stealing my free time, and then getting socked by the flu, I haven't been able to make any posts here. So with that in mind, here's a few random tidbits I've been thinking about sports lately.... While I'm a huge proponent of video replay in sports, the NHL really... Continue Reading →
Wideman incident not as cut and dried as some think
If you're a hockey fan odds are good you've already heard of the incident Wednesday night in Calgary where former Worcester IceCats and Boston Bruins defenseman Dennis Wideman crosschecked linesman Don Henderson as Wideman was heading toward the Flames bench after being checked by Nashville Predators Miikka Salomaki. Wideman has been suspended indefinitely by the... Continue Reading →