It was "Harry Potter" night at the DCU Center Saturday as the Worcester Railers took on the Trois-Rivières Lions in front of a sellout crowd of 5,720, and while Harry Potter is a young magician the Railers had John Muse, the oldest goaltender in Worcester's pro hockey history, and he made 30 saves against the... Continue Reading →
Railers chomped in the swamp, lose 3-1 to Florida
The Worcester Railers took on the Florida Everblades Wednesday night at Hertz Arena in Estero, FL hoping to ride some momentum from Monday's 4-2 victory over Orlando into their three-game series opener, and instead got punched in the face by the two-time defending Kelly Cup champions as the Railers lost 3-1. Although technically it was... Continue Reading →
Railers wake up early in 4-2 victory over Orlando
ORLANDO, FL -The Worcester Railers took on the Orlando Solar Bears Monday in a Presidents' Day matinee at the Kia Center and scored three goals in the opening period and held off an Orlando comeback to defeat the Solar Bears 4-2 to avoid being swept in their three-game series. The Railers jumped out to a... Continue Reading →
Railers lose 4-0 in Orlando
ORLANDO, FL - Thursday evening at the Kia Center there were six Worcester Railers fans in attendance wearing Booster Club hockey jerseys, and those six fans had the same number of points on the evening as the 17 members of the "playoff caliber" Railers roster playing in the game against the Orlando Solar Bears. The... Continue Reading →
Railers begin long road trip with 3-2 loss in Orlando
The Worcester Railers began a six-game, two-week road trip Monday night at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida in the first of three contests against the Solar Bears, and despite the warmer southern weather the Railers' offense was as cold as it usually is in a 3-2 loss. It would be easy to look at... Continue Reading →
Railers tickled pink with 3-2 win over Maine
Saturday night at the DCU Center was the Worcester Railers' annual "Pink in the Rink" night with the Maine Mariners providing the opposition for the second time in as many nights, and the sellout crowd of 6,337 was on the edge of their seats until the final horn as the Railers managed to skate away... Continue Reading →