The Worcester Railers opened the 2026 calendar year Friday night at WesBanco Arena in Wheeling, West Virginia with another matchup against the Nailers, and made too many mistakes to take advantage of Wheeling's shortened roster in a 3-2 loss. After a scoreless opening period that saw Worcester take two silly penalties and the Nailers hit... Continue Reading →
Railers feel special on New Year’s Eve in defeating Wheeling 7-2
Wednesday night, the Worcester Railers ended their long holiday layoff with a New Year's Eve matchup against the Wheeling Nailers at WesBanco Arena and scored six goals on special teams on their way to a 7-2 routing of the ECHL's top team in the standings. Anthony Callin led the way for Worcester with his first... Continue Reading →
Railers start holiday break early with 3-0 loss to Admirals
The Worcester Railers hosted the Norfolk Admirals Saturday night as the teams faced off for the third time in four days, and not only was it "Teddy Bear Toss Night" at the DCU Center, but it was also apparently "Turn Back the Clock Night" as the Railers looked like the completely inept team they were... Continue Reading →
Railers timely goals lead to 3-2 win over Norfolk
The Worcester Railers hosted the Norfolk Admirals Friday night at the DCU Center in the second of three matchups this week between the ECHL North Division rivals and used two third-period power play goals to gain another two points in a 3-2 victory. Years ago, during my candlepin bowling days, a good friend named Skip... Continue Reading →
Railers finish season-long road trip with 4-2 win over Maine
The Worcester Railers, who haven't played a game at the DCU Center since before Thanksgiving, finished off their season-long seven-game road trip with a Saturday night battle in Portland, Maine, and thanks to a two-point night from Cole Donhauser and Parker Gahagen making 32 saves defeated the Mariners 4-2 to end the trip with a... Continue Reading →
Railers come up short in 3-2 loss to Adirondack
The Worcester Railers returned to Harding Mazzotti Arena in Glens Falls, New York Wednesday night for another matchup against the Adirondack Thunder, and never recovered from a two-goal first-period deficit on their way to a 3-2 loss. Things started off on the wrong foot for Worcester when they got caught with too many men on... Continue Reading →