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Groulx on pace for defensive mark
Danny Groulx had another assist last night and 25 games into the season, has a chance to make some Worcester hockey history.
Darryl Hunt: WorSharks At The Quarter Pole
The Worcester Sharks hit the Thanksgiving holiday with just a little over a quarter of their season over.
YBC swept aside by pacesetters Fulderiks
WEDNESDAY, 11.30am: The Fulderiks are setting the early Division One pace as Ben Manship, Ricky De'ath and Josh Holdsworth led them to a 7-2 success at You've Been Conned.
Hockey is a 19-man game in the AHL, but it's amazing what a difference two or three players can make.
Darryl Hunt: Stalock, WorSharks Silence Sound Tigers, 4-1
The Worcester Sharks used multiple point nights from four players and another solid outing by rookie goaltender Alex Stalock to defeat the Bridgeport Sound Tigers 4-1 at the DCU Center Saturday night in front of 3,175 fans.
Sharks, Falcons mix it up again
As usual when the Sharks and Falcons play, there was an edge to the proceedings that might not be there for, say, a Binghamton game.
Penalties hamper Springfield Falcons in loss to Worcester Sharks
This was a game that had peaks and valleys for both teams, who have been forced to endure a combined 12 players called up to the NHL.
Next thing you know, Roy Sommer will be giving out stock tips. Before yesterday's game, a 3-2 victory by the Sharks over Norfolk, Sommer predicted that rookie forward Corey Quirk would have a big game.
Darryl Hunt: WorSharks Blanked by Hartford, 4-0
The Worcester Sharks losing streak reached four games after a 4-0 loss to the Hartford Wolf Pack Saturday night at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts in front of 5,107 clearly disappointed fans.
Worcester Sharks Dropped By Lowell Devils, 5-1
Tyler Eckford scored twice on the power play and Jeff Frazee made 20 saves in net for the Devils for their 4th straight victory After 31 goals scored between the clubs in the first three games, each team turned up the defense in period one.
Yesterday's crowd of 3,375 was the second smallest to watch the Sharks and Bruins play at the DCU Center, ahead only of the 3,316 that watched them play on Oct.
Sharks fans had seen more of captain Ryan Vesce on TV than they had in person - until last night.
Even the Supreme Court can't overturn the Law of Unintended Consquences. The Sharks had Logan Couture, Benn Ferriero and Torrey Mitchell all down from San Jose for yesterday's game against the Lowell Devils - one of their best lineups of the year, and maybe the single best one - and turned in their worst game of the season, losing, 7-3. Couture was ...
Darryl Hunt: WorSharks Iced by Penguins 2-1
For the first time all season the Worcester Sharks were totally outplayed by an opponent, but some key saves by rookie netminder Alex Stalock kept the WorSharks in the game all night.
Just think how much trouble the American airline industry would be in if the San Jose and Worcester Sharks weren't 3,000 miles apart.
Darryl Hunt: Groulx, Stalock Lead Worcester To 2-1 Shootout Win Over Manchester
The Worcester Sharks, continuing to play with four of their key players in San Jose on recall, defeated the first place Manchester Monarchs 2-1 in a shootout at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts Friday night.
Loyalty leads to coach's milestone
Out Chicago way, Don Granato got fired as coach of the Wolves after a 1-5 start this year, which makes Roy Sommer's feat of winning 400 AHL games even more remarkable.
Darryl Hunt: Strong Play Lifts WorSharks Over Sound Tigers 2-1
The Worcester Sharks used another great performance by rookie netminder Alex Stalock and a total team effort in beating the Bridgeport Sound Tigers 2-1 at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts Friday night in front of 2,181 fans.
Full-season offer pays for McCauley
His AHL career being a month old, it's hard for Sharks winger Dennis McCauley to have a former team, but he does, and he played against it here last night.
Strong's 'Mosquito Line' has some bite
It's still early enough in the season to be trying things out, so Sharks coach Roy Sommer put together a new line for last night's game.
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