With all the professional leagues finally over and their champions determined, this is a list of all the current and former Worcester hockey professionals who won a league or major tournament championship, played in one of the major world tournaments, won an official league award, were a league statistical leader, or were named to mid-season... Continue Reading →
Railers need big changes to make ECHL playoffs
For the seventh consecutive season, the Worcester Railers ended their regular season the same way: failing to make the ECHL's Kelly Cup playoffs. Some years they were close, others not so close, but in the end, how close you are doesn't matter; it's only that you failed yet again. Looking back over the last four... Continue Reading →
A look at the Worcester Railers 2026-2027 schedule
With fans still grieving another playoff-less season in Worcester hockey and waiting on word about who the team's affiliate will be, on Thursday, the Railers announced their 2026-2027 ECHL regular season schedule, which, if you haven't seen it, you can take a look at right here. Opening night is October 17th at the DCU Center,... Continue Reading →
The “210 Awards” for the Worcester Railers 2025-2026 season, part 2
As promised, here is part two of this season’s 210 Awards… The "Shameless Plug Award": You can find the first half of the 210 Awards post right here The "Please Come Back Award": To Drew and Anthony Callin, and Anthony Repaci, who are veterans and can essentially play wherever they want. Railers fans are hoping... Continue Reading →
The “210 Awards” for the Worcester Railers 2025-2026 season, part 1
Once again, the Worcester Railers’ season ended without making the playoffs, so as we do when the Railers fail to make the second season, we get an all-too-early posting of the "210 Awards". As has sort of become a thing here lately on 210Sports, we split these awards up into two posts because, inevitably, I'll... Continue Reading →
Railers use AC/DC to power a 3-2 OT win over Adirondack
The Worcester Railers began their last homestand of the 2025-26 season Saturday night with the first of two matchups this weekend against the Adirondack Thunder, and with nothing to play for but being spoilers, the Railers played hard for 60 minutes and into overtime, where Drew Callin teamed up with brother Anthony to give Worcester... Continue Reading →