IceCats Weekly Outlook

Published on December 7, 2004 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Worcester IceCats News Release


UPCOMING GAMES Week of Dec. 5th

ICECATS OVERALL RECORD: 12-8-1-1 = 26pts. ICECATS HOME RECORD: 8-4-1-1 = 18pts.

FRI., DEC. 10th vs. SPRINGFIELD FALCONS – DCU CENTER in WORCESTER at 7:05 PM

IceCats vs. Springfield: IceCats Lead Season Series 2-1 Last Game: 4-2 L on Nov. 13th

WINTER WONDERLAND NIGHT! Please help the needy and drop off any unused coats for the coat drive. The first 100 people to donate a coat will receive a ski voucher from Wachusett Mountain.

SAT., DEC. 11th vs. PROVIDENCE BRUINS – DCU CENTER in WORCESTER at 7:05 PM

IceCats vs. Providence: IceCats Lead Season Series 2-0 Last Game: 5-2 W on Oct. 29th

We will be holding our W6 Jersey Auction to benefit the Worcester Fire Fighters Memorial Fund. The first 500 fans through the turnstiles will receive a commemorative W6 key chain

**Sun., Dec. 12th @ Hartford Wolf Pack – Hartford, CT at 4:05 PM

IceCats vs. Hartford: IceCats Trail Season Series 2-1 Last Game: 6-0 L on Dec. 4th

"IceCats Weekly", the Worcester IceCats Weekly television show will air this Thursday night at 7:00 PM on WCTR-TV3 with a re-broadcast on Saturday night at 10:30 PM.

CAPS denotes HOME GAME ** Denotes Away Game All Times E.S.T.

COMMUNITY NEWS

Tuesday, December 7th, 6 – 7 PM – The IceCats will be conducting a FREE team autograph session TODAY from 6 PM to 7 PM at the IceCats Team Shop located at 105 Commercial St. in Downtown Worcester. The FREE session is open to the public and will include all of your favorite IceCats players with the entire 2004-2005 Worcester IceCats team scheduled to be on hand. Scratch, the IceCats All-Star Mascot, and his little brother Pounce will also be signing autographs.

December 13th through December 18th - Tenth Annual IceCats Peterson Oil Blood Drive. Give Blood, Play Hockey. Please call the American Red Cross at 508-792-5923 for more details.

Visit WORCESTERICECATS.com for updated appearances.

WHO'S HOT

#21 Center TROY RIDDLE:

The rookie centerman came to the IceCats after leading the Peoria Rivermen in overall points. A native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Riddle notched his first AHL point, an assist, on Sunday. Shortly thereafter, he potted his first AHL goal to help lead the IceCats to a 3-2 win in Portland, Maine.

TEAM LEADERS

Goals: 7 Brendan Brooks, Jon DiSalvatore, Mike Glumac, Jeff Hoggan

Assists: 14 Mike Mottau

Points: 18 Dennis Wideman, Mike Glumac

Plus/Minus: +10 Brendan Brooks

PIM'S: 43 D.J. King



American Hockey League Stories from December 7, 2004


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