The Worcester Railers took their modest two-game winning streak up to Portland, Maine Friday night in a battle against the Mariners, and while Cross Insurance Arena hasn't been very hospitable to the gang from Worcester this time it was no match for the suddenly high-flying Railers as six different players scored in a 6-3 victory... Continue Reading →
2021 NFL Conference Championship Weekend Schedule, TV, Announcers
Sunday, January 30 Cincinnati @ Kansas City 3:00PM CBS Jim Nantz, Tony Romo (Tracy Wolfson) San Francisco @ Los Angeles Rams 6:30PM FOX Joe Buck, Troy Aikman (Erin Andrews & Tom Rinaldi) TV Maps All games national Referees Courtesy of footballzebras.com All games are ET. --- Got something you loved (or hated) about the post?... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni highlights, week 15
With the 15th week of NHL hockey over, we'll take a look back at some highlights over the last seven days from former Worcester hockey pros. Tuesday Keean Washkurak goal https://twitter.com/ThunderbirdsAHL/status/1483623808263147522 Friday Arnaud Durandeau goal https://twitter.com/AHLIslanders/status/1484715589616738304 Friday Patrick McNally goal https://twitter.com/ReadingRoyals/status/1484710179048460288 Friday Mitch Gillam save https://twitter.com/IndyFuel/status/1484707567217659904 Friday Brian Bowen goal https://twitter.com/UtahGrizzlies/status/1484731953911721988 Saturday Arnaud Durandeau goal... Continue Reading →
Railers silence Thunder with 7-3 thrashing
For the second time in twenty hours the Worcester Railers took on the Adirondack Thunder at the DCU Center, and despite giving up a two-goal lead early in the second period they never faltered and scored the final four goals of the contest to send the Thunder home with a 7-3 loss for the first... Continue Reading →
Railers fend off last-second effort to beat Thunder 3-2
The Worcester Railers took on the Adirondack Thunder at the DCU Center Saturday night in the first of a pair of weekend games against their ECHL North Division rivals and in an ending that was perhaps a bit more exciting than it needed to be held on for a 3-2 victory. Both teams came out... Continue Reading →
Railers can’t overcome bad calls in 4-3 loss to Lions
The Worcester Railers began the unofficial second half of the ECHL's regular season Friday night at the DCU Center in a match-up against the Trois-Rivières Lions, where not only did Worcester have to play against an opponent wearing all blue but they also had to battle the three guys in stripes as two bad calls... Continue Reading →