Sunday afternoon at the DCU Center, the Worcester Railers hosted the Adirondack Thunder for their home regular season finale and had a late-game goal disallowed for an alleged hand pass, allowing the Thunder to get the game into overtime, where they handed the Railers a 3-2 defeat. Despite the loss, Worcester still controls its own... Continue Reading →
Railers still chugging along after 3-2 win over Adirondack
The Worcester Railers have been playing unofficial playoff hockey for weeks and Saturday night against the Adirondack Thunder at the DCU Center was no exception as the Railers need essentially nothing but wins to qualify for the actual playoffs, and they got another much-needed one after a third-period goal by Tyler Kobryn lifted the team... Continue Reading →
Railers overcome two-goal deficit to defeat Thunder 5-4
The Worcester Railers, playing "must win" hockey as they attempt to qualify for the ECHL playoffs, dug themselves a first-period hole before scoring four straight goals against the Adirondack Thunder and then managed to hold on for a 5-4 win at the Cool Insuring Arena Friday night in Glens Falls, New York. The Thunder are... Continue Reading →
Poor second period dooms Railers in 4-2 loss to Lions
Saturday afternoon saw the Worcester Railers and Trois-Rivieres Lions face each other for the fourth consecutive game, and for the first time in this mini-series Trois-Rivières finally remembered they were the better team, and instead of trying to beat the Railers at their own game decided to go back to what made them one of... Continue Reading →
Repaci overtime goal lifts Railers to 3-2 win over Lions
For the third game in row the Worcester Railers took on the Trois-Rivieres Lions, only this time it was at the Colisée Vidéotron in Quebec instead of the comfortable confines of the DCU Center, but the two points earned by Worcester were the same no matter where they played as Anthony Repaci's overtime game-winner gave... Continue Reading →
Railers rush past Lions 5-4
For the first time in Worcester Railers history the team wore their orange third jerseys against an opponent also wearing their usual dark sweaters and the Railers rode that color rush to a 5-4 win against the Trois-Rivieres Lions to sweep their two-game mini-series at the DCU Center. Worcester had the only goal of the... Continue Reading →