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Former IceCat Michal Handzus to Retire

According to a report last week from Tomas Prokop, a Slovakian sports journalist, Michal Handzus has decided to hang up his skates. His retirement became official in an announcement last Friday. Former Stanley Cup winner with @NHLBlackhawks Michal Handzuš end

Former NHL & AHL Tough Guy, Worcester IceCat Trevor Gillies Announces His Retirement

Former Worcester IceCat Trevor Gillies announced his retirement on Tuesday. His announcement was made through his Instagram and Facebook accounts, thanking the coaches, teammates, family, and friends in his posts. I have called it a career after leaving home at

IceCats Head Coach Granato Named Assistant Coach of Chicago Blackhawks

The Chicago Blackhawks announced Thursday of the hiring of Don Granato to an assistant coach role. Granato served as the Worcester IceCats head coach for their last five seasons. Granato described his hire as “bittersweet” and had expected to stay

Worcester Hockey Alumni Named to 2017 All-Star Games

There will seven Worcester Hockey Alumni participating in All-Star Hockey games in the coming weeks.

Tyler Kennedy Calls It a Career

After 9 years in the NHL, Tyler Kennedy has announced his retirement from playing hockey.

Worcester Hockey Alumni Shine in Dell’s Debut

Worcester Hockey alumni scored every goal for San Jose and threw in a pair of assists.

Aaron Dell to make NHL Debut

Former Worcester Sharks goaltender Aaron Dell is set to make his NHL debut With the San Jose Sharks tonight. 13 former Worcester Sharks players are currently on the San Jose Sharks roster. During this preseason, Dell went 1-0-1 with a 2.48