For the first time in Worcester Railers franchise history, they traveled to Greensboro, North Carolina, to take on the expansion Gargoyles, where Worcester scored five goals in a row to take a big lead, and then watched it slowly disappear by taking three silly penalties that resulted in Greensboro power play goals. Still, the Railers... Continue Reading →
Railers Booster Club announces 2025-2026 player awards
Tuesday night, the Worcester Railers Booster Club announced its season-ending awards for the 2025-2026 season at a banquet held at the DCU Center. These awards also double as the Railers' team awards. Booster Club members voted for the season-ending awards in late March. The "ECHL Community Service Award" was selected by the Worcester Railers. Best... Continue Reading →
There’s no Easter miracle as Railers are eliminated with 3-2 loss
The Worcester Railers needed an Easter Sunday regulation win over the visiting Reading Royals and a Trois-Rivières victory over Maine to keep their slim playoffs alive, and got neither in a 3-2 loss in what was an absolute clown show of a game. On Friday night, this writer tweeted that the officiating performance of that... Continue Reading →
Gahagen makes it a Good Friday in Railers 2-1 win over Reading
The Worcester Railers and Reading Royals hooked up Friday night for the second of three meetings this holiday weekend at the DCU Center, and it was all about Railers goaltender Parker Gahagen, who made 36 saves on the 37 shots he faced to make Good Friday into a great Friday as he led his team... Continue Reading →
Railers make a Case for defense in 5-3 win over Reading
The Worcester Railers began a string of "must-win in regulation" games Thursday night in the first of three this holiday weekend against the Reading Royals, and got the first hat trick by a pure defenseman in Worcester pro hockey when Case McCarthy scored his first three goals of the season in Worcester's 5-3 win over... Continue Reading →
Railers nailed by Wheeling in 4-0 loss
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 →