The Worcester Railers visited Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania Tuesday morning for a school-day game against the Royals and the Railers got multi-point games from Brent Beaudoin and Jimmy Lambert along with 49 saves from Henrik Tikkanen to defeat their ECHL North Division rivals 4-3. It was Reading that would get on the board first... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni 2022-23 highlights, NHL week 17
With the 17th week of the NHL season over we'll take a look back at some of the highlights from the last seven days from former Worcester hockey pros. Wednesday Lincoln Griffin goal https://twitter.com/CincyCyclones/status/1620957273915785218 Wednesday Ross Olsson two goals https://twitter.com/OrlandoHockey/status/1620939722179616769 https://twitter.com/OrlandoHockey/status/1620974706018115584 Friday Keean Washkurak goal https://twitter.com/ThunderbirdsAHL/status/1621665091258126336 Friday Ross Olsson goal https://twitter.com/OrlandoHockey/status/1621671849418424332 Friday Wade Murphy goal... Continue Reading →
Railers swept by Stingrays after 4-2 loss to South Carolina
The Worcester Railers and South Carolina Stingrays played their third game in three days Sunday afternoon at the DCU Center, but it was just like Ground Hog Day with each game being pretty much exactly like the one before as the Railers lost again to be swept in the weekend series. Worcester led for exactly... Continue Reading →
Sellout crowd watches Railers lose again; when will enough be enough?
Saturday night was game two of three between the Worcester Railers and South Carolina Stingrays this weekend at the DCU Center, and the sellout crowd of 5,872 watched a bunch of guys in Railers jerseys do virtually nothing but skate around in a 3-1 loss. Fans no longer care about injuries, recalls, or any other... Continue Reading →
Railers bumble their way to 3-2 loss to South Carolina
The Worcester Railers hosted the South Carolina Stingrays Friday night in the first of three games in a row between the squads at the DCU Center, and once again Worcester made a ton of costly errors that they weren't talented enough to overcome in a 3-2 loss. It would be easy to blame referee Nolan... Continue Reading →
Friday 4: The last Expo, the last game, the last straw, and last but not least
Hey, look, it's Friday! It seems that means another installment of "Friday 4", where I talk about the four things I’ve been thinking about the last week and the upcoming weekend in sports and the world in general. ONE Exactly one year after he retired from the NFL for the first time, on Wednesday former... Continue Reading →