The Worcester Railers started their post-Thanksgiving schedule Friday night at INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas with the second of three meetings with the Thunder and used a two-goal night from captain Anthony Repaci and 45 saves from Michael Bullion to defeat Wichita 3-2. As has happened far too frequently recently, Worcester essentially took the... Continue Reading →
Thanksgiving sees many former Worcester pros at the top of their leagues (2024-25 edition)
As we pass Thanksgiving Day it's time to take our first look at how some current and former Worcester pro players are doing statistically during the 2024-2025 season. For the North American pro leagues, any player in their league’s top 20 gets a mention. For the European leagues, it's the top ten. Goaltenders are listed... Continue Reading →
Railers thankful for Henrik Tikkanen in 1-0 win over Wichita
The Worcester Railers headed west to Kansas earlier this week for a three-game set against the Wichita Thunder at INTRUST Bank Arena and in Wednesday's pre-Thanksgiving contest it was all about the goaltenders as Railers netminder Henrik Tikkanen and former WorSharks and current Thunder goaltender Aaron Dell combined to stop 73 of 74 shots, with... Continue Reading →
2024 NFL Week 13 Schedule, TV, Announcers
Thursday, November 28, 2024 Chicago @ Detroit 12:30PM CBS Jim Nantz and Tony Romo (Tracy Wolfson) New York Giants @ Dallas 4:30PM FOX Kevin Burkhardt and Tom Brady (Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi) Miami @ Green Bay 8:20PM NBC Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth (Melissa Stark) Friday, November 29, 2024 Las Vegas @ Kansas City... Continue Reading →
Worcester Hockey Alumni 2024-25 highlights, NHL week 7
With the seventh 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 work around fails most times) so you'll either see links... Continue Reading →
Railers are completely derailed, need lots of help getting back on track
The Worcester Railers, coming off a Wednesday night first-period no-show in Maine, did it again Saturday night at the DCU Center against the Trois-Rivières Lions. For the second game in a row, they faced an early 4-0 deficit before ultimately losing 5-2. Thirteen minutes and fifty-eight seconds. That's how much hockey this writer could stomach... Continue Reading →