With the ECHL trade deadline now passed and the North American pro leagues heading toward the playoffs, we’ll take our final look at where all the former Worcester pro hockey players landed this season. Players in North America are generally listed by the highest league they’ve played in so far this season, and European players... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni 2025-26 highlights, NHL week 25
With the 25th 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. Weeks run from Sunday to Saturday. Sunday Yanni Gourde assist https://twitter.com/Sportsnet/status/2035907109309546933 Sunday Reece Newkirk assist https://twitter.com/SyracuseCrunch/status/2035840512842752084 Sunday Ryan Carpenter goal https://twitter.com/SDGullsAHL/status/2035878059665162502 Sunday Devon Paliani goal https://twitter.com/Knight_monsters/status/2035844922721612171... Continue Reading →
Railers nailed by Wheeling in 4-0 loss
The Worcester Railers headed off to Wheeling, West Virginia, to take on the Nailers in a three-game set starting Friday night, and the Railers laid a gigantic goose egg in the opener, failing to beat Wheeling netminder Taylor Gauthier a single time in a 4-0 loss. Hopes were high when it was announced Drew Callin... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni 2025-26 highlights, NHL week 24
With the 24th 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. Weeks run from Sunday to Saturday. Tuesday Yanni Gourde fight and interview Fight https://twitter.com/GinoHard_/status/2034119836528156802 Interview https://twitter.com/NHL_On_TNT/status/2034132658335232427 Tuesday Ryan Carpenter assist https://twitter.com/SDGullsAHL/status/2034092051177083197 Wednesday Eddie Matsushima goal (Chukarov... Continue Reading →
Railers catch some breaks in 4-3 win over Thunder
The Worcester Railers, after suffering two painful losses to Maine, hosted the Adirondack Thunder on Sunday at the DCU Center, and after a slow start, finally found their feet, scoring three consecutive goals in a 4-3 win over the Thunder. It was as it has been for a lot of recent Worcester games, as the... Continue Reading →
Railers powerless in 4-1 loss to Maine
The Worcester Railers headed north to Portland, Maine for the back half of their home and home series against the Mariners Saturday night, and went an absolutely abysmal oh-fer-eight with the man advantage while allowing two Maine power play goals in a 4-1 loss. The Railers have now gone 32 consecutive chances without a power... Continue Reading →