The Worcester Railers entered Sunday afternoon's contest against the Adirondack Thunder needing a regulation win and took a 3-2 lead into the third period but allowed two goals to lose 4-3 and miss the ECHL's Kelly Cup playoffs. Since at least mid-December this writer has not been shy about saying this team was not very... Continue Reading →
Railers waste another opportunity to clinch playoff spot; it all comes down to Sunday
The Worcester Railers took on the Adirondack Thunder at Cool Insuring Arena Saturday night with just about every checkmark in the "advantage" column for them, and as they have done virtually all season promptly threw that all away by making mistake after mistake in a 5-1 loss to the Thunder. To be blunt, there is... Continue Reading →
Railers 6-2 win over Thunder keeps playoff chances alive
Saturday night at the DCU Center the Worcester Railers once again faced off against the Adirondack Thunder, and with their previous recent encounters not producing any wins for the Railers a regulation victory by Worcester against the Thunder was a must for the Railers to still control their own fate in the playoff race, and... Continue Reading →
Railers throw away another two points in 4-2 loss to Maine
The Worcester Railers hosted the Maine Mariners Wednesday night at the DCU Center really needing two points in any manner they could get them, and despite a two-goal second-period lead earned nothing in the standings except a loss as they dropped the contest 4-2. Considering the number of times it's happened this season it's becoming... Continue Reading →
In what has become a recent theme, Railers lose another winnable game in 3-1 loss to Thunder
The Worcester Railers faced-off against the Adirondack Thunder for the fifth time in eleven days, and had this been a playoff series the Railers would have been eliminated as they lost 3-1 at the DCU Center Saturday night for their fourth loss to their ECHL North Division rivals in the last two weeks. It would... Continue Reading →
Tony, Tony, Tony gives Railers 5-4 OT win over Thunder
The Worcester Railers allowed four first-period goals to the Adirondack Thunder Friday night at the DCU Center but still managed to get the game into extra time where Anthony Repaci completed his hat trick to give Worcester an improbable 5-4 win. It was a wild opening period that saw the teams combine for 24 shots... Continue Reading →