GLENS FALLS, NY -The Worcester Railers finished off their three-in-three weekend against the Adirondack Thunder with a Sunday matinee at the Harding Mazzotti Arena, and after one of the worst offensive periods in franchise history, suddenly snapped out of it and followed it with one of their best ever in an almost inexplicable 4-1 Railers... Continue Reading →
Gahagen, Railers steal point in 2-1 OT loss to Adirondack
GLENS FALLS, NY - The Worcester Railers took on the Adirondack Thunder Friday night at the newly renamed Harding Mazzotti Arena in Glens Falls, New York, and while the schedule said it was a 7pm start time the Railers offense didn't show up until the third period, but the one goal they did manage, along... Continue Reading →
Super Repaci lifts Railers to 3-2 overtime win
It was Superhero Sunday at the DCU Center as the Worcester Railers took on the Greensboro Gargoyles for the second time in 21 hours, and after giving up two one-goal leads Worcester needed some overtime heroics to get the game into the win column, and Anthony Repaci's bad-angle shot proved to be the game-winner as... Continue Reading →
Railers can’t bury chances in 4-2 loss to Gargoyles
The Worcester Railers hosted the expansion Greensboro Gargoyles for the first time at the DCU Center Saturday night, and had numerous chances to light the lamp more often, but just couldn't get the right bounce all game as they dropped a 4-2 contest. It was the Gargoyles that would get on the board first with... Continue Reading →
Railers train keeps rolling with 2-1 OT win over Maine
It seems the Worcester Railers have finally found the right track as they extended their winning streak to four games with a 2-1 overtime win over the Maine Mariners Friday night at the DCU Center. Henrik Tikkanen was once again the star of the show, making 34 saves on 35 Maine shots. The Mariners' late... Continue Reading →
Railers cause Mariners headaches in 4-0 win over Maine
The Worcester Railers and Maine Mariners played in the Railers annual "School Day" game Tuesday morning at the DCU Center, and between the 8,512 screaming school kids and an occasionally misbehaving goal horn pretty much every adult in the building likely left with a splitting headache, but that was nothing compated to the headache Henrik... Continue Reading →