Saturday afternoon at the Colisée Vidéotron in Trois-Rivières, Quebec Blade Jenkins became the first player in Worcester pro hockey history to register a hat trick in consecutive games as his five-point night helped the Worcester Railers avoid blowing a three-goal lead, and the Railers defeated the Lions 6-4 to sweep the two-game weekend series. Like... Continue Reading →
Blade, Blade, Blade leads Railers to 6-2 win over Trois-Rivieres
The good news for Worcester Railers fans is forward Blade Jenkins is starting to heat up right as the team begins a long stretch of road games in places where it's hard for visiting teams to win. The bad news is an AHL team is bound to take notice and Worcester fans may lose him... Continue Reading →
Railers suffer another Sunday defeat with 4-2 loss to Trois-Rivières
Well, at least the Railers make part of all this easy for this writer as all that was needed for a title was to change the score and team that Worcester lost to from last week. With this Sunday's 4-2 loss to the Trois-Rivières Lions, the Railers are a pitiful 2-7 in Sunday games this... Continue Reading →
Railers slow start ends in 6-2 loss to Norfolk
It was Star Wars night at the DCU Center Saturday night as the Worcester Railers took on the Norfolk Admirals for the final time this regular season, but there was no happy ending to the occasion as Norfolk scored the opening two goals of the contest and held off several Railers counter offensives throughout the... Continue Reading →
Pretty or ugly, Railers 6-3 win over Norfolk still worth two points
If you hang around this writer long enough you will hear him say that it's better to win a game and look terrible than to lose it looking great. The Worcester Railers looked terrible for most of Friday night's 6-3 win over Norfolk, getting outshot 36-21 and being outplayed for huge portions of the 60-minute... Continue Reading →
Railers suffer another Sunday defeat with 5-3 loss to Fort Wayne
If you're an ice cream fan, sundaes are a great thing. If you're a Worcester Railers fan, Sundays leave much to be desired as for the sixth time in eight Sunday games the Railers ended up on the losing end of the score, this time it was a 5-3 loss at the hands of the... Continue Reading →