What do nerds and the Worcester Railers have in common? Neither of them can score enough. As both a former nerd (some would argue this writer is still currently one) and a Railers fan, I can attest that both of those things are true, and they were true once again Friday night at the DCU... Continue Reading →
Railers schooled in 2-1 matinee loss
The Worcester Railers hosted the Reading Royals Wednesday morning in a school day game at the DCU Center, and it seems the lesson of the day was you can't win if you don't score. While Worcester put the puck in the Royals' net twice only one of them counted, and both times Reading beat John... Continue Reading →
Railers shoot selves in foot again with 3-1 loss to Trois-Rivières
The Worcester Railers played a matinee match-up Saturday against the Trois-Rivières Lions at Colisée Vidéotron, looking lost and disinterested over the first 40 minutes, and when they finally woke up a little bit it was too late as they threw away another two points in a 3-1 loss to the Lions. For the last few... Continue Reading →
Railers second period lifts them to 4-3 win over Trois-Rivières
Friday night the Worcester Railers took on the Trois-Rivières Lions at Colisée Vidéotron in Quebec, and Worcester used a three-goal second frame and another stellar outing from goaltender John Muse to defeat their North Division rivals 4-3. Anyone involved with hockey will tell you playing with a lead is much easier than playing catch-up, and... Continue Reading →
Railers wake up early to win two points in 2-1 victory over Maine
The Worcester Railers took on the Maine Mariners Tuesday morning at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, Maine in a school day game between the two North Division rivals, and goals by Zach White and Jake Pivonka were all that Worcester netminder John Muse would need as his 29 save performance backboned the Railers 2-1... Continue Reading →
Railers throw away two points with poor second period
The Worcester Railers took on the Trois-Rivières Lions Sunday afternoon at the DCU Center in front of an announced crowd of 4,205, and after taking a 2-0 lead in the first period played what might be the worst period ever in the city's hockey history in the second frame, taking four incredibly dumb penalties and... Continue Reading →