Worcester, MA — The 2019-20 regular season opened up for the Worcester Railers in front of a home crowd of 8,137 on Saturday night.
Exeter, NH — The Worcester Railers and Maine Mariners met on Saturday afternoon for their only exhibition games of the pre-season.
The Worcester Railers released their 2019-20 regular season schedule on Thursday. The Railers 2019-20 season begins on October 12, with the Worcester hosting the Adirondack Thunder for a 7:05 puck drop at the DCU Center. The schedule features 72 games
Game Story Glens Falls, NY — Closing out their regular season, the Worcester Railers defeated the Adirondack Thunder 5-4 in overtime. Making 32 saves in net, Mitch Gillam played in his first full game since March 23rd. Ivan Chukarov had
Worcester Railers (31-29-7-4) vs Adirondack Thunder (37-26-2-2) Cool Insuring Arena – Glens Falls, NY Subday, April 7, 2019 – 7:05 EST – ECHL Game #969 989 Nash Icon | ECHL.TV Referee: Chris Pontes (#12) Linesmen: Matt Brady (#42), Neil Frederickson (#54) Match
Game Story Worcester, MA — The Worcester Railers snapped an eight-game losing streak on Saturday, where they beat the Newfoundland Growlers in their final home game of the regular season. Mitch Gillam was the starter for Worcester and was replaced
Newfoundland Growlers (43-20-4-3) vs Worcester Railers (30-29-7-4) DCU Center – Worcester, MA Saturday, April 6, 2019 – 7:05 EST – ECHL Game #960 989 Nash Icon | ECHL.TV Referee: Jesse Gour (#8) Linesmen: Guillaume Brunelle (#73), Shane Kanaly (#39) Match Notes Season
Game Story Worcester, MA — Any remaining playoff hopes for Worcester came to an end on Friday as the team lost their eighth straight game, losing 4-2 to Maine on the road. Blake Wojtala had his third career start in
Maine Mariners (35-31-2-1) vs Worcester Railers (30-28-7-4) Cross Insurance Arena– Portland, Maine Friday, April 5, 2019 – 7:15 EST – ECHL Game #948 989 Nash Icon | ECHL.TV Referee: Jesse Gour (#8) Linesmen: Kyle Richetelle (#74), Guillaume Brunelle (#73) Match Notes Season
Game Story Worcester, MA — The Worcester Railers were handed their seventh-straight loss of the season on Wednesday, falling 4-3 to the Manchester Monarchs in overtime. Mitch Gillam and Blake Wojtala both saw action as Gillam was replaced by Wojtala