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 →
Former Worcester AHL players who are now NHL free agents
Below is a list of former Worcester AHL players that are new NHL unrestricted free agents or restricted free agents. These players can sign with any NHL organization after July 1st. Those that are restricted free agents and sign with a new organization cause their new teams to have to give compensation, based on average... Continue Reading →
Former Worcester players in North American pro hockey finals
Now that the NHL, AHL, and ECHL playoff finalists have all been determined here's a look at the former Worcester players with a chance to win a championship. For the NHL, only players who would qualify at the beginning of the finals to have their name on the Stanley Cup are included. NHL - Stanley... 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 →
San Jose Sharks from the past: where are they playing now? (2015-16 edition)
A couple of days ago I posted Worcester Sharks from the past: where are they playing now? (2015-16 edition) and was asked if I was going to one for San Jose like I did last season. To be honest I hadn't planned on it, but as I suffer from "turkey hangover" I figured why not... Continue Reading →
Worcester Sharks from the past: where are they playing now? (2015-16 edition)
Every year I like to take a look where former Worcester Sharks are playing across pro hockey. With the team moving to San Jose to become the Barracuda this list will now only get smaller. Usually I ignore the players still in the San Jose Sharks organization, but starting this season we'll include those guys... Continue Reading →