Tuesday night the Worcester Railers Booster Club announced their season-ending awards for the 2023-2024 season at a banquet held at the DCU Center. Booster Club members voted for the season-ending awards in late March. The "ECHL Community Service Award" was selected by the Worcester Railers. These awards also double as the Railers' official team awards.... Continue Reading →
A-A-A-A-Ashton Calder scores five in Railers 9-5 win over Maine
Sunday morning this writer began his game posting for Saturday's 8-2 Railers win over Maine by saying that based on past history nothing this team does on the ice really surprises anyone anymore. So, yeah, about that. During Sunday's 9-5 win over Maine, Railers forward Ashton Calder scored five goals, tying Worcester's pro hockey single-game... Continue Reading →
Eight is enough as Railers grab much needed win vs Maine
In a pregame conversation between Worcester Railers Booster Club president Rich Lundin, Dylan "Woo Hockey" Schofield, and this writer, the general consensus is nothing about this season's Railers team surprises us anymore. They play great in one game, then play terribly in the next. They have games where they push the opponent around and follow... Continue Reading →
Railers stumble in Maine 6-2
The Worcester Railers have picked a really bad time to forget how to play hockey. Not that there's a good time mind you, but in the midst of a playoff chase is the absolute worst time for a bunch of guys who play hockey for a living to suddenly look like they've never seen a... Continue Reading →
Railers suffer ugly 9-3 loss to Newfoundland
So, yeah, that happened. It would literally take thousands of words to describe everything that went wrong Saturday night in the Worcester Railers' 9-3 loss to the Newfoundland Growlers at the DCU Center, and here on Easter morning this writer has tons of things to do, so we'll have to really just keep it to... Continue Reading →
Railers clap back at Newfoundland, win 3-2
So, what do you get when a team receives both of its best players back from the AHL and then adds that to a sudden influx of secondary scoring? Well, for the first two periods, you apparently get absolutely nothing and then in the third frame you get three goals, and the Worcester Railers needed... Continue Reading →