Now that the Worcester Railers 2022-2023 season has been over for a few weeks and the warmer weather is taking over hopefully enough time has finally passed where we can look back on the many failures of last season and not get too angry or depressed about it. Mathematically the Railers failed to make the... Continue Reading →
The 2022-2023 Worcester Railers “210 Awards”, part two?
In all the years of doing the 210 Awards I never once thought of making a second post. But it was brought to my attention that I forgot one, and then I noticed I missed another, and things kind of got out of hand from there. So here, for the first time ever, is part... Continue Reading →
The “210 Awards” for the Worcester Railers 2022-2023 season
For the fourth consecutive campaign, the Worcester Railers' season ended without making the playoffs, so once again we get an all-too-early posting of the "210 Awards" For those new to the “210 Awards”, they are a mix of serious and (hopefully) slightly humorous awards named for the moniker this writer used to use on many... Continue Reading →
Collapse complete: Railers fail to make playoffs after 4-3 loss to Thunder
The Worcester Railers entered Sunday afternoon's contest against the Adirondack Thunder needing a regulation win and took a 3-2 lead into the third period but allowed two goals to lose 4-3 and miss the ECHL's Kelly Cup playoffs. Since at least mid-December this writer has not been shy about saying this team was not very... Continue Reading →
Railers waste another opportunity to clinch playoff spot; it all comes down to Sunday
The Worcester Railers took on the Adirondack Thunder at Cool Insuring Arena Saturday night with just about every checkmark in the "advantage" column for them, and as they have done virtually all season promptly threw that all away by making mistake after mistake in a 5-1 loss to the Thunder. To be blunt, there is... Continue Reading →
With two games to go, some Railers players have records to chase
With two games to go in the regular season a handful of Railers single-season records are within reach, along with possible entry into some of Worcester pro hockey's single-season top tens. Anthony Repaci has 26 goals; he needs three more to make it into the Worcester pro hockey single-season top ten, and four more to... Continue Reading →