The Worcester Railers headed to the Great White North Saturday afternoon for a matinee matchup against the Trois-Rivières Lions at the Colisée Vidéotron and wasted a golden opportunity for an important regulation victory in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Lions. Railers fans don't need to be reminded about how the team has missed the... Continue Reading →
Anthony Callin scores lone goal in Railers 1-0 victory
For the third time in as many days, the Worcester Railers hosted the Wheeling Nailers at the DCU Center, and were out-shot, out-played, and out- everything about hockey you can think of, but somehow weren't out-scored as Anthony Callin's first period goal was enough offense with Parker Gahagen saving all 34 shots he faced in... Continue Reading →
Repaci’s shark bite lifts Railers over Wheeling 3-2 in OT
The Worcester Railers, wearing jerseys celebrating the AHL Sharks who played in the city for nine years, took on the Wheeling Nailers Saturday night at the DCU Center in the second of three meetings between the clubs this weekend where Worcester jumped out to a quick two goal lead only to watch it slowly disappear,... Continue Reading →
Railers rip the wheels off Nailers in 6-3 win
The Worcester Railers and Wheeling Nailers faced off Friday night at the DCU Center in the first of three meetings this weekend between the ECHL North Division rivals, and the Railers got off to a quick start with three first-period goals en route to a 6-3 victory. Worcester had six different goal scorers, and Parker... Continue Reading →
Khristian’s two goals Acosta Norfolk two points in Railers 3-2 victory
With Winter Storm Fern raging outside the Norfolk Scope the Worcester Railers took on Admirals for the third time in three days, with each team looking for the victory to win the weekend series, and thanks to two goals from newcomer Khristian Acosta and 26 saves from Parker Gahagen Worcester would put the game in... Continue Reading →
DeMelis’ late strike lifts Railers over Norfolk 6-5
For the second time in as many nights, the Worcester Railers took on the Admirals at the Norfolk Scope, and Saturday night Worcester needed two late goals to overcome a deficit and turn what was looking like another loss into two points in a stunning 6-5 come-from-behind win. Thirteen of the 18 Railers skaters had... Continue Reading →