The Worcester Railers hosted the Wheeling Nailers Saturday night at the DCU Center on Star Wars Night, and Anthony Callin showed he was one with the Force by notching a career-high four points while Jedi Masters Anthony Repaci and Connor Welsh had three points each as the Rebel Railers defeated the Empire, err, Nailers 4-3.... Continue Reading →
Two goal third period lifts Railers over Thunder 4-3
The Worcester Railers took on the Adirondack Thunder Friday night and could have easily overlooked their last-place North Division opponents while looking toward this weekend's rematch with the ECHL top-ranked Wheeling Nailers, but despite needing two comebacks Worcester played a solid 60-minute hockey game and earned two points in a 4-3 win. After five straight... Continue Reading →
Railers stun top-ranked Wheeling with 2-1 victory
Sunday afternoon saw the Worcester Railers taking on the Wheeling Nailers for the second and final time at WesBanco Arena this regular season and they got two points each from Justin Gill and J.D. Dudek and 33 saves from Michael Bullion to defeat Wheeling 2-1 and hand the Nailers just their second home regulation loss... Continue Reading →
Railers squander three leads in a 4-3 shootout loss in Wheeling
Saturday night the Worcester Railers visited WesBanco Arena in Wheeling, West Virginia for the first time since March 2018 to take on the Nailers, the top team in the ECHL, and lost a one-goal lead in each of the three regulation periods before losing 4-3 in a shootout. WesBanco Arena is an older building with... Continue Reading →
Oh La La, Ollas’ 31 saves lifts Railers over Reading 3-1
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 →