The Worcester Railers and South Carolina Stingrays played their third game in three days Sunday afternoon at the DCU Center, but it was just like Ground Hog Day with each game being pretty much exactly like the one before as the Railers lost again to be swept in the weekend series. Worcester led for exactly... Continue Reading →
Sellout crowd watches Railers lose again; when will enough be enough?
Saturday night was game two of three between the Worcester Railers and South Carolina Stingrays this weekend at the DCU Center, and the sellout crowd of 5,872 watched a bunch of guys in Railers jerseys do virtually nothing but skate around in a 3-1 loss. Fans no longer care about injuries, recalls, or any other... Continue Reading →
Railers bumble their way to 3-2 loss to South Carolina
The Worcester Railers hosted the South Carolina Stingrays Friday night in the first of three games in a row between the squads at the DCU Center, and once again Worcester made a ton of costly errors that they weren't talented enough to overcome in a 3-2 loss. It would be easy to blame referee Nolan... Continue Reading →
Moran’s 31 saves lifts Railers to 3-2 win over Reading
It was a rematch Saturday night as the Worcester Railers and Reading Royals took to the ice in the back half of their home and home series and using some solid team defense and behind Brent Moran's 31 saves the Railers once again skated away with two points in a 3-2 win over the Royals... Continue Reading →
Adams saves Railers with overtime goal to defeat Reading 7-6
The Worcester Railers took on the Reading Royals Friday night at the DCU Center in the first of a home-and-home series against the ECHL North Divison rivals, and despite Trevor Cosgrove's five-point evening Worcester still needed a Collin Adams overtime goal to defeat the Royals 7-6. Even with the five points, if you asked Cosgrove... Continue Reading →
Railers tame Lions 3-2, end seven game losing streak
The Worcester Railers and Trois-Rivieres Lions met Sunday afternoon at the DCU Center, and for the first time since New Year's Day Worcester put one up in the win column as they defeated the Lions 3-2 in front of 3,369 very loud fans. It was the Railers' first win in regulation since December 18th against... Continue Reading →