The Worcester Railers headed to Cross Insurance Arena in Portland, Maine Wednesday night needing a regulation win over the Mariners to keep within striking distance of their ECHL North Division rivals, and they got just that as five different players lit the lamp and goaltender Colten Ellis continued to make highlight saves in a 6-3... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni highlights, week 20
With the 20th week of NHL hockey over, we'll take a look back at some highlights over the last seven days from former Worcester hockey pros. Wednesday Yanni Gourde goal https://twitter.com/HockeyDaily365/status/1499244786200502274 Friday Arnaud Durandeau goal https://twitter.com/AHLIslanders/status/1499928345332666368 Friday Barclay Goodrow fight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPPafSuIrEQ Saturday Arnaud Durandeau goal https://twitter.com/AHLIslanders/status/1500290484568305672 Saturday Jack Combs goal https://twitter.com/AllenAmericans/status/1500297368784285696 Saturday Karl Boudrias goal... Continue Reading →
Railers squander three-goal lead, lose 4-3 in OT to Maine
The Worcester Railers took on the Maine Mariners at the DCU Center Saturday night in the first of three consecutive matchups between the ECHL North Divison rivals as both battle for the fourth and final divisional playoff spot, and the Railers did the unthinkable in losing a three-goal third-period lead to end up on the... Continue Reading →
Railers can’t overcome slow start in 5-3 loss to Reading
The Worcester Railers closed out their home and home series against the Reading Royals Friday night at the DCU Center where a slow start put them in a hole too deep to climb out of as they dropped a 5-3 contest to the ECHL's North Division leaders. Railers head coach coach David Cunniff told Bill... Continue Reading →
Railers lose 3-2 in a shootout to Reading to finish road trip at 4-1-2
The Worcester Railers visited Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania for a matchup against the Royals to finish off their season long seven game road trip, and they managed to come back from two one-goal deficits before falling 3-2 in a shootout. It was an even opening period with both teams getting decent chances. Worcester goaltender... Continue Reading →
Railers really love the mountains, go 4-1-1 in six game western swing
By the time the Worcester Railers hit the ice at the DCU Center on Friday night against the Reading Royals they'll have been away from their home rink for 19 days, with most of that time spent more than 2,000 away from their own beds. After picking up nine of a possible 12 points in... Continue Reading →