Saturday afternoon saw the Worcester Railers and Trois-Rivieres Lions face each other for the fourth consecutive game, and for the first time in this mini-series Trois-Rivières finally remembered they were the better team, and instead of trying to beat the Railers at their own game decided to go back to what made them one of... Continue Reading →
Repaci overtime goal lifts Railers to 3-2 win over Lions
For the third game in row the Worcester Railers took on the Trois-Rivieres Lions, only this time it was at the Colisée Vidéotron in Quebec instead of the comfortable confines of the DCU Center, but the two points earned by Worcester were the same no matter where they played as Anthony Repaci's overtime game-winner gave... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni 2024-25 highlights, NHL week 24
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. Weeks run from Sunday to Saturday. Unfortunately, X embeds hardly work anymore (even the old Twitter workaround fails most of the time), so you'll either see... Continue Reading →
Railers rush past Lions 5-4
For the first time in Worcester Railers history the team wore their orange third jerseys against an opponent also wearing their usual dark sweaters and the Railers rode that color rush to a 5-4 win against the Trois-Rivieres Lions to sweep their two-game mini-series at the DCU Center. Worcester had the only goal of the... Continue Reading →
Railers snatch victory from the jaws of the Lions in wild 5-4 comeback victory
The box score says there were 5,720 at the DCU Center Saturday night, but when Justin Gill scored at 1:17 of overtime to turn a Worcester Railers 4-1 third-period deficit into an absolutely improbable 5-4 overtime victory over the ECHL's third-ranked Trois-Rivieres Lions you'd have thought there was 50,000 in the building. To call it... Continue Reading →
Railers fail two gain two much-needed points in 5-3 loss to Maine
The Worcester Railers headed north Friday to take on the Maine Mariners at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland in what was on paper the easiest of their three games this weekend and after taking a 2-1 second-period lead surrendered four consecutive goals to end up on the wrong end of a 5-3 final. That,... Continue Reading →