Saturday night the Worcester Railers rebranded themselves as the city's beloved IceCats, and in front of 8,056 loud and rabid fans at the DCU Center, they got goals from Kolby Johnson, Ryan Mahshie, and Anthony Callin along with Hugo Ollas making 31 saves in his Worcester debut to defeat the Reading Royals 3-1. It would... Continue Reading →
Railers frustrations show in 4-3 shootout loss to Reading
The Worcester Railers were riding high from their New Year's Eve comeback win over Adirondack and looked to continue that momentum Friday night at the DCU Center in their first game of the 2025 calendar year as they took on the Reading Royals, but their frustrations with the officiating got the better of them as... Continue Reading →
Former central Massachusetts college hockey players in the pros, 2024-2025 edition
With it being the new year, 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 December 30th, and I’m fairly certain this is all the current players from every college that one could describe as being in... Continue Reading →
Railers make stunning comeback to end 2024 on up note
The Worcester Railers finished off 2024 with a trip to Glens Falls, New York for a matinee game against the Adirondack Thunder Tuesday and scored five goals in a row, including a natural hat trick by Jordan Kaplan, to turn a three-goal deficit into a two-goal lead, only to have to kill off a major... Continue Reading →
King John deposes the Royals as the Railers lose their Muse
After the two clubs made a mad dash from Reading to Worcester at the end of their Friday night contest in Pennsylvania the Railers and Royals faced off at the DCU Center Saturday night, and Worcester needed to overcome a two-goal opening period deficit and scored three times in the third frame to send goaltender... Continue Reading →
Railers lose 2-1 in another winnable game against Reading
The Worcester Railers started their post-holiday schedule Friday night in Reading, Pennsylvania in a match-up at Santander Arena against the Royals, and for the third time in four meetings this season, the Railers came out on the wrong side of a 2-1 final. How many different ways can "this team doesn't have enough players who... Continue Reading →