The Worcester Railers took on the Maine Mariners Wednesday night at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland and after an embarrassingly bad first period couldn't recover from the four-goal deficit and lost 5-2. Seeing as the Railers took the first period off in Maine, so shall this writer, meaning there will be no looking up... Continue Reading →
Railers lose 3-1 to Lions in another winnable game
The Worcester Railers faced off against the Trois-Rivières Lions Sunday afternoon at Colisée Vidéotron in Quebec, and despite throwing 34 shots on goal they could only connect once, losing 3-1. The opening period was scoreless, but not without excitement as Kolby Johnson and Morgan Adams-Moisan decided to get together at center ice. This writer gives... Continue Reading →
Railers work overtime to tame Lions 5-4
After Friday night's 8-1 thrashing at the hands of the South Carolina Stingrays the Worcester Railers made a mad dash to Colisée Vidéotron in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec for the first of a pair of weekend matchups against the Lions on Saturday night, and had to recover from two two-goal deficits to get the game to overtime... Continue Reading →
Railers pummeled by Stingrays 8-1
The Worcester Railers faced off against the South Carolina Stingrays Friday night at the DCU Center, and it was all Stingrays as they scored four goals against each of Michael Bullion and Henrik Tikkanen and overwhelmed the Railers 8-1. The eight goals allowed is the most since Worcester's 9-3 loss to Newfoundland on March 30,... Continue Reading →
Railers flunk math in 4-1 School Day loss to South Carolina
The Worcester Railers took on the South Carolina Stingrays Wednesday morning at the DCU Center and they and the 7,303 screaming school kids in attendance got a math lesson that hopefully none will forget as the Stingrays' four goals was greater than the Railers one, and that equals two points in the South Carolina column.... Continue Reading →
Anthony strikes again as Railers defeat Norfolk 4-3 in overtime
The Worcester Railers took on the Norfolk Admirals Sunday afternoon at the DCU Center in a game that saw both teams lose the lead at least once and ended in regulation tied, where Railers captain Anthony Repaci became the all-time Worcester pro hockey career leader in overtime goals with a game-winning strike just 38 seconds... Continue Reading →