The Worcester Railers began a six-game, 11-day road trip Friday night at the Norfolk Scope in the first of two against the Admirals this weekend and used multiple point nights from Anthony Repaci, Andrei Bakanov, and Brent Beaudoin to defeat Norfolk 5-3. The Admirals put the puck into the net behind Railers goaltender Brent Moran... Continue Reading →
Friday 4: Calling the rules, changing the rules, knowing the rules, and breaking the rules
Another Friday, 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 I said in last week's post that I probably wouldn't be watching the Super Bowl, and I was right, I didn't. I... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni 2022-23 highlights, NHL week 18
With the 18th 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. Tuesday Tomas Hertl two assists https://twitter.com/NHL_fi/status/1623226956262039552 https://twitter.com/NBCSSharks/status/1623153819470430211 Tuesday Logan Couture assist (face-off win) https://twitter.com/NhlSwiss/status/1623177454666887168 Tuesday Evan Buitenhuis saves https://twitter.com/Wichita_Thunder/status/1623133665667559425 Wednesday Grant Jozefek awarded goal https://twitter.com/ECHLThunder/status/1623483779154169858 Friday... Continue Reading →
Railers can’t overcome multiple mistakes in 4-2 loss to Reading
The Worcester Railers hosted the Reading Royals Saturday night in their annual "Pink in the Rink" game to benefit The Cup Crusaders and to raise funds to support breast cancer research, and were down multiple goals before some fans had even taken their seats and after that were only really in the game for ten... Continue Reading →
Repaci is king as Railers defeat Royals 4-3 in OT
The Worcester Railers hosted the Reading Royals Friday night in the first of two games this weekend between the ECHL North Divison rivals on the pink-iced DCU Center and led by an Anthony Repaci hat trick and an overtime game-winner by Jimmy Lambert the Railers secured two points with a 4-3 victory. With the Railers... Continue Reading →
Friday 4: All-Star silliness, golf handicap shenanigans, Big Game Sunday, and getting serious for a moment
Another Friday, 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 I'm not a huge fan of All-Star games. In a bygone era when there weren't 24-hour sports networks or online sites featuring... Continue Reading →