As promised, here is part two of this season’s 210 Awards… The "Shameless Plug Award": You can find the first half of the 210 Awards post right here The "Linens Award": To Austin Heidemann, who apparently liked his Booster Club provided bathroom towels so much that he decided to take them with him when he... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni 2024-25 highlights, NHL week 28
With the 28th 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. With all three North American leagues heading to the playoffs there will be fewer and fewer highlights to see. Weeks run from Sunday to Saturday. Sunday... Continue Reading →
The “210 Awards” for the Worcester Railers 2024-2025 season, part 1
Once again, the Worcester Railers’ season ended without making the playoffs, so as we do when the Railers fail to make the second season we get an all-too-early posting of the "210 Awards". As has sort of become a thing here lately on 210Sports, we split these awards up into two posts because inevitably I'll... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni 2024-25 highlights, NHL week 27
With the 27th 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. Weeks run from Sunday to Saturday. Sunday Ryan Carpenter assist https://twitter.com/SDGullsAHL/status/1909012188121235536 Sunday Yanick Turcotte fight https://twitter.com/HistoryOfFights/status/1908973857660150258 Sunday Joey Cipollone goal https://twitter.com/atlgladiators/status/1908976129123164178 Monday Yanni Gourde goal https://twitter.com/NHLGoalVideos/status/1909398810943799782... Continue Reading →
Railers can’t get it done again and miss playoffs for 5th consecutive season
The Worcester Railers took on the Reading Royals Saturday night at Santander Arena in a "winner takes all" game where the victor headed to the ECHL North Division playoffs and the loser went home, and for the fourth consecutive year with Worcester facing the "win and in" scenario the Railers didn't win, dropping a 7-3... Continue Reading →
Railers fire blanks in shootout, lose 4-3; Home attendance hits 4K per game
The Worcester Railers and Reading Royals faced off Friday night at Santander Arena in Pennsylvania in the first of their final two regular season games to determine the fourth and final spot in the ECHL's North Division playoffs, and despite storming back from a 3-0 deficit the Railers once again stumbled in the shootout to... Continue Reading →