The box score says there were 5,720 at the DCU Center Saturday night, but when Justin Gill scored at 1:17 of overtime to turn a Worcester Railers 4-1 third-period deficit into an absolutely improbable 5-4 overtime victory over the ECHL's third-ranked Trois-Rivieres Lions you'd have thought there was 50,000 in the building. To call it... Continue Reading →
Railers fail two gain two much-needed points in 5-3 loss to Maine
The Worcester Railers headed north Friday to take on the Maine Mariners at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland in what was on paper the easiest of their three games this weekend and after taking a 2-1 second-period lead surrendered four consecutive goals to end up on the wrong end of a 5-3 final. That,... Continue Reading →
Former Worcester hockey pros: where are they now? 2024-2025 Final edition
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 →
Bullion bests Milic in 2-1 Railers win over Norfolk
For the third time in as many nights the Worcester Railers hosted the Norfolk Admirals at the DCU Center, and using the same lineup as Friday night's exciting 6-5 overtime win the Railers managed to play a game almost as exciting on Saturday and used goals by Matt DeMelis and Anthony Callin, along with 27... Continue Reading →
Railers sink Admirals on Piercey overtime goal
For the second time in as many nights, the Worcester Railers hosted the Norfolk Admirals at the DCU Center and had to face one of the top goaltenders in the ECHL in Thomas Milic, but unlike Thursday night the goal judge behind the New Westminster, BC native was busy as the Railers scored five times... Continue Reading →
Railers relapse ruins Repaci’s return
The Worcester Railers hosted the Norfolk Admirals for a rare Thursday night contest at the DCU Center in the first of three in a row between the ECHL North Division rivals, and two things returned in the Railers 4-1 loss: the first being captain Anthony Repaci and the second being the lost and completely boring... Continue Reading →