With the Worcester Railers second season coming to a close it’s time to move on to the end of season paperwork. Up first are the “210 Awards”. For those new to the “210 Awards”, they are a mix of serious and (hopefully) slightly humorous awards named for the moniker this writer uses on many message... Continue Reading →
Former Worcester hockey pros: where are they? 2018-19 Final edition
This is a bit late as we usually take a final look at where former Worcester pro players ended up this season in early March, but a couple of other projects put this on the back burner. With the North America pro leagues all headed toward the playoffs we’ll finally take our last look at... Continue Reading →
Five years ago today: Mo steals the show
Worcester pro hockey has always been about family. The leagues have changed, the teams have changed, the players have changed, but the one constant in the 22 seasons of pro hockey in the city has been family. Kids who grew up watching the IceCats are now bringing their kids to the Railers games. Many teenagers... Continue Reading →
Railers end season on high note with 5-4 OT win
GLENS FALLS, NY - The Worcester Railers headed to the Empire State Sunday to take on the Adirondack Thunder in the final regular season game for both teams. While the Railers were playing just for pride the Thunder needed a point to clinch home ice in the first round of the ECHL's North Division playoffs... Continue Reading →
Railers Preview: at Adirondack, April 7, 2019
Worcester Railers at Adirondack Thunder Cool Insuring Arena, Glens Falls, New York Sunday, April 7, 3pm Radio coverage at 98.9 Nash Icon Head to Head Record 2018-19 Regular Season Worcester 6-4-0-0 Adirondack 4-4-0-2 Head to Head Record 2017-18 Regular Season Worcester 8-2-2-0 Adirondack 4-5-0-3 Last 5 Years record between teams Worcester 14-6-2-0 Adirondack 8-9-0-5 Worcester... Continue Reading →
Gillam, Railers come from behind to win home finale 4-3
The Worcester Railers took on the Newfoundland Growlers Saturday night in a game that was just about pride with the Railers being eliminated from the ECHL playoff race Friday night and the Growlers having long since clinching first place in the ECHL's North Division. It ended up being one of the best games played at... Continue Reading →