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 →
Former Worcester hockey pros: where are they now? 2022-23 Final edition
With many of the overseas leagues' regular seasons finished and the North American pro leagues heading toward the playoffs we’ll take our final look at where all the former Worcester pro hockey players landed this season. Players in North America are generally listed by the highest league they’ve played in so far this season, and... Continue Reading →
Worcester Railers Booster Club announces 2022-2023 season awards
Monday night at the DCU Center the Worcester Railers Booster Club announced their season-ending and "Player of the Month Awards" for the 2022-2023 season at a banquet held at the DCU Center. Booster Club members voted for the Player of the Month at home Railers games the week after each month was over, and voting... Continue Reading →
Railers 6-2 win over Thunder keeps playoff chances alive
Saturday night at the DCU Center the Worcester Railers once again faced off against the Adirondack Thunder, and with their previous recent encounters not producing any wins for the Railers a regulation victory by Worcester against the Thunder was a must for the Railers to still control their own fate in the playoff race, and... Continue Reading →
Railers throw away another two points in 4-2 loss to Maine
The Worcester Railers hosted the Maine Mariners Wednesday night at the DCU Center really needing two points in any manner they could get them, and despite a two-goal second-period lead earned nothing in the standings except a loss as they dropped the contest 4-2. Considering the number of times it's happened this season it's becoming... Continue Reading →