The Worcester Railers headed off to Wheeling, West Virginia, to take on the Nailers in a three-game set starting Friday night, and the Railers laid a gigantic goose egg in the opener, failing to beat Wheeling netminder Taylor Gauthier a single time in a 4-0 loss. Hopes were high when it was announced Drew Callin... Continue Reading →
Railers catch some breaks in 4-3 win over Thunder
The Worcester Railers, after suffering two painful losses to Maine, hosted the Adirondack Thunder on Sunday at the DCU Center, and after a slow start, finally found their feet, scoring three consecutive goals in a 4-3 win over the Thunder. It was as it has been for a lot of recent Worcester games, as the... Continue Reading →
Railers powerless in 4-1 loss to Maine
The Worcester Railers headed north to Portland, Maine for the back half of their home and home series against the Mariners Saturday night, and went an absolutely abysmal oh-fer-eight with the man advantage while allowing two Maine power play goals in a 4-1 loss. The Railers have now gone 32 consecutive chances without a power... Continue Reading →
Railers slow collapse continues with 6-2 loss to Maine
Friday night was Military Appreciation Night at the DCU Center as the Worcester Railers took on the Maine Mariners, and after another slow start the Railers have all but surrendered any playoff hopes after suffering an embarrassing 6-2 loss to their ECHL North Division rivals. In a pregame gathering that contained some members who would... Continue Reading →
Gahagen is King of the Royals in 41 save win for Railers
Saturday night, the Worcester Railers took on the Reading Royals for the first of two must-win-in-regulation games at Santander Arena this weekend, and needed every single one of Parker Gahagen's 41 saves to defeat the Royals 5-2. For the first 40 minutes of the game, the ice was tilted completely toward the Railers end and... Continue Reading →
Railers embarrassing loss slides them farther away from playoff spot
The Worcester Railers hosted the Norfolk Admirals on Wednesday night at the DCU Center, and once again found themselves down by multiple goals early, and they couldn't recover in a 5-2 loss. The Railers now trail fourth-place Reading by eight points, and perhaps worse, now sixth-place Trois-Rivières is within their games in hand to catch... Continue Reading →