Ninety-one seconds. That's the amount of time at the end of the second period that it took for the Worcester Railers 2-1 molehill deficit to explode into a 5-1 mountain too high to climb in their Saturday night rematch tilt against the Trois-Rivières Lions at the DCU Center. The Lions took a 1-0 lead after... Continue Reading →
Railers be-Muse Trois-Rivières with another third period comeback, beat Lions 5-4
This was a game the Worcester Railers had no business winning. And to be honest, just a few weeks ago, they absolutely wouldn't have. But suddenly the Railers find themselves as one of the hottest teams in the ECHL, with points in their last seven games, and after Friday night's come-from-behind 5-4 shootout victory over... Continue Reading →
Railers New Year’s Eve win over Reading is Muse-ic to fans’ ears
It's amazing how great goaltending makes you look better than you are, or more importantly, how well it hides as bad as you are doing. On Sunday's New Year's Eve tilt at Santander Arena the Worcester Railers offense sputtered all game, but goaltender John Muse was firing on all cylinders and kept his squad in... Continue Reading →
Railers steal point in 4-3 OT loss in Reading
One wouldn't immediately think that a team that lost two one-goal leads could really steal a point in a game, but when you're missing three of your four top scorers and using a fourth string goaltender who hasn't won an ECHL game this season in a building where you gaining any points has historically been... Continue Reading →
Railers a-Muse-d with 5-0 win over Reading
Well, that was unexpected. Playing in a building that the Railers have historically struggled in and facing a Reading Royals five-game winning streak a 5-0 victory should have been hard to imagine, but that's exactly what veteran netminder John Muse delivered for Worcester at the Santander Arena Friday night. In a shutout, it's the first... Continue Reading →
Ryan shines in overtime as Railers defeat Maine 5-4
Well, so much for keeping the Daktronics board period indicator on "3". For the first time in their last five contests, the Worcester Railers didn't register a goal in the third period of a game, but it turns out that didn't matter as they managed to get a Quinn Ryan game-winner in the fourth period... Continue Reading →