The key for the Worcester Railers to make the 2024 Kelly Cup playoffs is just to win, and to do so in regulation if they can, and they did both of those things Wednesday night at the DCU Center using a four-goal third period to defeat the Newfoundland Growlers 5-2. Joey Cipollone, Keeghan Howdeshell, and... Continue Reading →
Railers crown Royals 6-3 to take five of six points in series
The Worcester Railers wrapped up their three in three weekended at Santander Arena against the Reading Royals, and got multiple point nights from four different players and 25 saves from Henrik Tikkanen to defeat the Royals 6-3 and earn five out of a possible six points. Trevor Cosgrove became the first Railers player to score... Continue Reading →
Railers stumble late, lose 2-1 in OT to Royals
Saturday night was the middle contest of three games in a row for the Worcester Railers against the Reading Royals at Santander Arena, and after Friday night's seven goals hopes were high that the Railers' offensive explosion would continue, but alas, it did not as Worcester would only score once and couldn't hold that lead... Continue Reading →
Howdy, Jake, Railers in White thump Royals 7-3
Friday night the Worcester Railers took on the Reading Royals at Santander Arena in the first of three of what are essentially "must win" games and got two-goal games from Keeghan Howdeshell, Jake Pivonka, and Zach White and 25 saves from Henrik Tikkanen to defeat their North Division rivals 7-3. Before we begin with the... Continue Reading →
Railers losing streak hits five with 5-2 loss to Thunder
Wednesday night the Worcester Railers took on the North Division leading Adirondack Thunder at Cool Insuring Arena in Glens Falls towing along three new players on their roster, but it was the same old story as once again the Railers fell behind early and couldn't catch up in a 5-2 loss. Worcester is 0-4-1 in... Continue Reading →
Railers with another one-goal game in 5-1 loss; Sorry Smo, you gotta go
"This has gone on long enough." That was the overwhelming sentiment of fans walking out of the DCU Center Saturday night after Worcester's 5-1 loss to the Adirondack Thunder. Since heading down to Florida in mid-February the Railers are 4-9-1 and have scored two or fewer goals in nine of those games. Much of that... Continue Reading →