On Saturday afternoon at the Colisée Vidéotron in Trois-Rivieres, 1,844 French-Canadian fans watched the Worcester Railers turn a 3-1 third-period deficit against one of the best teams in the ECHL into a tie game and through overtime and into the shootout where the Railers scored the only goal as they defeated the Lions 4-3. Grabbing... Continue Reading →
Railers chomped by Lions 3-1
The Worcester Railers took on the Trois-Rivieres Lions Friday night in the first of three games at the Colisée Vidéotron this weekend against their ECHL North Division rivals, and the Lions' stingy defense held the Railers to a single goal in a 3-1 Worcester loss. Friday afternoon, the Railers made a series of social media... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni 2024-25 highlights, NHL week 21
With the 21st 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 avoid Bloomington’s monkey business in 6-4 win
The Worcester Railers, once again using the moniker of the Monkey Wrenches, played two periods of sloppy hockey against Bloomington Saturday night at the DCU Center but then took it to their opponents in the third frame to come out on top 6-4. Unbeknownst to fans, well before the puck was even dropped, Bloomington head... Continue Reading →
No monkeying around in Railers 3-1 win over Bloomington
The Worcester Railers, playing under the guise of the Worcester Monkey Wrenches, got single goals in each of the three periods and another fantastic game from goaltender Hugo Ollas to defeat the Bloomington Bison 3-1. The first period was played fairly evenly, with the Railers...err...Monkey Wrenches and Bloomington seemingly feeling each other out, and Worcester... Continue Reading →
Railers stumble in Southern weekend
After sweeping three games from the Allen Americans in Texas two weekends ago Railers' fans were excited at the prospects of one of the most successful road trips in Worcester hockey history helping to launch the team toward their first playoff berth since the 2017-2018 season. Eight days and four games later, things look completely... Continue Reading →