It's a shame the Worcester Railers can't play against Adirondack every game. That's because going into Friday night's matchup against the Norfolk Admirals the Railers were 3-1-1-1 against the Thunder and a woeful 3-6-1-0 against the rest of the ECHL. Well, you can now make that seven regulation losses as Worcester once again showed that... Continue Reading →
Former central Massachusetts college hockey players in the pros, 2023-2024 edition
With it being December 1st, we’ll take a look at some of the former Worcester area collegiate players and where they’re playing pro hockey this season. This list is accurate as of this morning, and I’m fairly certain this is all the current players from every college that one could describe as being in “central... Continue Reading →
Railers still have much to learn after 4-1 “School Day” loss to KC
The Worcester Railers took on the Kansas City Mavericks Wednesday morning at the DCU Center in their annual "School Day" game and made a lot of mistakes, and once again got a failing grade against a good team in a 4-1 loss. As he has in many games Tristan Lennox comes up big when he's... Continue Reading →
Lennox guilty of grand theft victory in Railers 4-2 win over Thunder
GLENS FALLS, NY - A "be on the lookout" has been issued by the Glens Falls police department for Worcester Railers goaltender Tristan Lennox as the city begins its investigation of Lennox stealing a victory from the Adirondack Thunder by making 36 saves, most of them of the highlight variety, in the Railers 4-2 win... Continue Reading →
Goehring, Railers beat Adirondack in extra time 4-3
GLENS FALLS - They say the most important thing in comedy is timing, and it turns out the same can be said about hockey as once again the Worcester Railers scored a timely goal to secure a point and then got a Todd Goehring goal in overtime to defeat the Adirondack Thunder 4-3 at the... Continue Reading →
Railers sleepwalk to a 3-2 loss to Maine
One of the two teams playing Sunday afternoon at the DCU Center took a six-hour bus ride to arrive in the city, and one played like they took a six-hour bus ride to arrive in the city. The big problem was it was the Maine Mariners that took that Saturday night bus ride, and it... Continue Reading →