With the 24th week of the NHL season over we'll take a look back at some of the highlights from the last seven days from former Worcester hockey pros. Sunday Barclay Goodrow assist (secondary) https://twitter.com/nopClips/status/1637600375510278144 Sunday Mathias Laferriere goal https://twitter.com/ThunderbirdsAHL/status/1637571589012180996 Sunday Tyler Poulsen penalty shot goal https://twitter.com/tulsa_oilers/status/1637605459224936448 Sunday Eddie Matsushima goal https://twitter.com/tulsa_oilers/status/1637605549419143170 Monday Matt Nieto... Continue Reading →
Another winnable game, another loss for the Railers
GLENS FALLS, NY -- The Worcester Railers, headed toward the worst season-ending collapse in the history of pro hockey in the city, once again managed to take one out of the win column and put up a loss in a 2-1 defeat at the hands of the Adirondack Thunder. That huge flushing noise coming from... Continue Reading →
Railers stumble again in 4-1 loss to Thunder
GLENS FALLS, NY -- The Worcester Railers hit the road Friday for a three-hour ride to the Cool Insuring Arena for the first of a pair of games this weekend against the Adirondack Thunder and once again seemingly treated the game like an open skate as they dropped a 4-1 contest to Adirondack in a... Continue Reading →
Railers toss away another winnable game, lose 3-1 to Adirondack
The Worcester Railers and Adirondack Thunder hooked up Wednesday night at the DCU Center in the first of eight contests between the ECHL North Division rivals that will determine which of the pair makes the Kelly Cup playoffs, and the Railers got off on the wrong foot by losing another winnable game 3-1. If the... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni 2022-23 highlights, NHL week 23
With the 32nd week of the NHL season over we'll take a look back at some of the highlights from the last seven days from former Worcester hockey pros. A quick note, we're changing from a Monday-to-Sunday week to a Sunday-to-Saturday week starting this week due to a work schedule change which makes getting the... Continue Reading →
Turnabout is fair play as Railers steal two points from Maine
Less than 24 hours after choking away a two-goal lead the Worcester Railers were outplayed in every single aspect of their Sunday afternoon matinee in Portland, Maine against the Mariners except the most important one: the scoreboard. Anthony Callin scored his first two pro goals and Henrik Tikkanen saved 48 of 50 Maine shots to... Continue Reading →