With two games to go, some Railers players have records to chase

With two games to go in the regular season a handful of Railers single-season records are within reach, along with possible entry into some of Worcester pro hockey’s single-season top tens.

Anthony Repaci has 26 goals; he needs three more to make it into the Worcester pro hockey single-season top ten, and four more to tie the Railers single-season mark (Jordan Smotherman – 30).

Brent Beaudoin has 35 assists; he needs three more to make it into the Worcester pro hockey single-season top ten, and four more to tie the Railers single-season mark (Barry Almeida – 39).

Brent Beaudoin has 54 points; he needs seven more to tie the Railers single-season mark (Barry Almeida – 61), and nine more to make it into the Worcester pro hockey single-season top ten.

Ryan MacKinnon is currently plus-15, which ties the Railers’ single-season record with Patrick McNally. Making it to plus-17 would break into the Worcester pro hockey single-season top ten. At posting time MacKinnon is on recall to Bridgeport.

Anthony Repaci has 10 power play goals, tying the Railers single-season mark with Ross Olsson, and is tied for tenth all-time in a single season for Worcester pro hockey. Every power play goal he scores now will move Repaci up the list.

Collin Adams has five game-winning goals. He needs one more to tie Anthony Repaci for the Railers single-season mark, which will also put him into the Worcester pro hockey single-season top ten. At posting time Adams is on recall to Bridgeport.

Quin Ryan has six “first goals”, which is a new Railers single-season mark, and ties for fourth in the Worcester pro hockey single-season top ten. At posting time Ryan is on injured reserve and would need to be activated for Saturday’s game to have any chance of tying for third on the all-time list (Andrew Desjardins – 8).

Collin Adams has three overtime goals, setting a new Railers single-season record. He needs one more to tie the Worcester pro hockey single-season record (Ryan Vesce – 4). At posting time Adams is on recall to Bridgeport.

Brent Beaudoin has three unassisted goals. He needs one more to tie the Railers single-season mark (Barry Almeida and Nic Pierog – 4), which will put him in the top ten for a Worcester pro hockey single-season. He needs two more to reach second place on that list (Craig Darby – 5).

Henrik Tikkanen has played for 2162 minutes this season, which is third all-time in Railers franchise history. He needs to play 79 minutes to break into the top ten for a Worcester pro hockey single season (Brent Johnson – 2241).

Henrik Tikkanen has 18 wins, one behind Evan Buitenhuis for third on the Railers single season list.

Ken Appleby has 13 wins, he needs one more to tie himself for fifth on the Railers’ single-season list.

Henrik Tikkanen has two shutouts. One more and he gets into the top ten for a Worcester pro hockey single season (four goaltenders – 3).

Henrik Tikkanen has 1163 saves, second all-time for a Railers single season. He needs 44 to tie Mitch Gillam (1207) for the top spot. His 1163 ranks eighth all-time for a Worcester pro hockey single season, with Wayne Cowley (1178) and Gillam (1207) next on the list.

Henrik Tikkanen‘s .916 save percentage is also in the running for both Railers and Worcester pro single-season marks.


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