The Worcester Railers, who haven't played a game at the DCU Center since before Thanksgiving, finished off their season-long seven-game road trip with a Saturday night battle in Portland, Maine, and thanks to a two-point night from Cole Donhauser and Parker Gahagen making 32 saves defeated the Mariners 4-2 to end the trip with a... Continue Reading →
Railers come up short in 3-2 loss to Adirondack
The Worcester Railers returned to Harding Mazzotti Arena in Glens Falls, New York Wednesday night for another matchup against the Adirondack Thunder, and never recovered from a two-goal first-period deficit on their way to a 3-2 loss. Things started off on the wrong foot for Worcester when they got caught with too many men on... Continue Reading →
Railers late flury falls short in 5-4 loss to Reading
The Worcester Railers found themselves in a deep hole Saturday night after allowing five goals in the first 43 minutes of their contest against the Reading Royals, but their "never give up" attitude got them back in the game with two extra-attacker goals, only for them to come up just short in a 5-4 loss.... Continue Reading →
Gahagen’s 40 saves lifts Railers to 2-1 win over Reading
Flying high after taking five of a possible six points last weekend against Adirondack Railers Air descended on Reading, Pennsylvania for the first of a pair of games against the Royals Friday night, and goaltender Parker Gahagen continued his hot play, making 40 saves in Worcester's 2-1 win. It was a scoreless opening period, but... Continue Reading →
Former central Massachusetts college hockey players in the pros, 2025-2026 edition
With it being after Thanksgiving, we’ll take a look at some of the former Worcester area collegiate players and where they’re playing pro hockey this season. This list is accurate as of a few days ago, and I’m fairly certain this is all the current players from every college that one could describe as being... Continue Reading →
Railers very special in 4-1 win over Adirondack
GLENS FALLS, NY -The Worcester Railers finished off their three-in-three weekend against the Adirondack Thunder with a Sunday matinee at the Harding Mazzotti Arena, and after one of the worst offensive periods in franchise history, suddenly snapped out of it and followed it with one of their best ever in an almost inexplicable 4-1 Railers... Continue Reading →