GLENS FALLS, NY -- The Worcester Railers hit the road Friday for a three-hour ride to the Cool Insuring Arena for the first of a pair of games this weekend against the Adirondack Thunder and once again seemingly treated the game like an open skate as they dropped a 4-1 contest to Adirondack in a... Continue Reading →
Railers toss away another winnable game, lose 3-1 to Adirondack
The Worcester Railers and Adirondack Thunder hooked up Wednesday night at the DCU Center in the first of eight contests between the ECHL North Division rivals that will determine which of the pair makes the Kelly Cup playoffs, and the Railers got off on the wrong foot by losing another winnable game 3-1. If the... Continue Reading →
Turnabout is fair play as Railers steal two points from Maine
Less than 24 hours after choking away a two-goal lead the Worcester Railers were outplayed in every single aspect of their Sunday afternoon matinee in Portland, Maine against the Mariners except the most important one: the scoreboard. Anthony Callin scored his first two pro goals and Henrik Tikkanen saved 48 of 50 Maine shots to... Continue Reading →
Railers cough up two goal lead, lose 6-4 to Maine
The Worcester Railers are in the middle of a playoff chase, although you'd hardly know that from watching the last two periods of their contest Saturday night at the DCU Center against the Maine Mariners as they did virtually nothing right in final 40 minutes of the game and threw away a golden chance to... Continue Reading →
Liam, Liam, Liam leads Railers to 4-3 win over Maine
The Worcester Railers and Maine Mariners played the second of four games in a row between the two clubs in an alternating venue series, and Friday night at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland Maine Liam Coughlin celebrated St. Patrick's Day with a hat trick to help the Railers to a 4-3 win over their... Continue Reading →
Railers spring ahead, beat Maine 4-3
The Worcester Railers had a rare Saturday night off before their "spring ahead" Sunday contest against the Maine Mariners Sunday afternoon at the DCU Center, and those rested legs proved the difference in a 4-3 win over their ECHL North Division rivals. Pretty much every game right now is a "must-win" one as the Railers... Continue Reading →