The Worcester Railers hosted the Reading Royals on Saturday night in an All Saints' Day match-up, but neither team was all that pius as they combined for 132 penalty minutes, including 118 in the third period alone, in the Railers' 5-1 loss to their North Division rivals. Worcester had one goal in the contest, by... Continue Reading →
Railers blanked again in shootout, lose 2-1 to Reading
Suppose anyone is looking for a couple of the many reasons the Worcester Railers have failed to make the postseason over the last several seasons. In that case, they need to look no further than Friday night's 2-1 shootout loss to the Reading Royals at the DCU Center. Both Reading's Keith Petruzzelli and the Railers... Continue Reading →
Former Worcester hockey pros: where are they now? 2025-2026 Fall edition
With all the North American pro leagues now starting, we’ll take our first look at where all the former Worcester pro hockey players landed this season. Players in North America are listed by the highest league they’ve played in so far this season or, if they haven't played a game yet, their current roster. European... Continue Reading →
DeMelis OT strike lifts Railers to 3-2 win
Sometimes, to win games, you need a little extra effort, a little extra luck, and a little extra time, and luckily for the Worcester Railers, they got all three on Saturday night as they managed to get their game against the Norfolk Admirals into overtime, where Matt DeMelis scored to give Worcester a 3-2 win.... Continue Reading →
Railers stumble in 4-1 loss to Norfolk
The Worcester Railers headed south to Norfolk, Virginia, to take on the Admirals Friday night, looking to put the debacle of last week behind them, but after a quick start, it was just like opening weekend again as Worcester allowed four unanswered goals in a 4-1 loss. After three games, the Railers are dead last... Continue Reading →
Railers mistakes lead to 5-3 loss to Adirondack
The Worcester Railers were hoping to put Saturday night's debacle behind them, but they made many of the same mistakes as they did in the opening night 5-0 loss to Maine, and just as the Mariners did, the Adirondack Thunder were there to capitalize and handed Worcester a 5-3 loss. As a confirmed fat guy,... Continue Reading →