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Railers Can’t Complete the Comeback in Loss to Royals, 6-4

Game Story Reading, PA – After picking up a big win over the Reading Royals in overtime on Saturday, the Worcester Railers returned to the Santander Arena in Reading, Pennsylvania for game two of their opening weekend. Railers took a

Railers Take Season Opener over Royals in Overtime, 2-1

Game Story Reading, PA – The Worcester Railers kicked off their second season in the ECHL against the Reading Royals at the Santander Arena on Saturday night. They entered the season on a high note, defeating the Reading Royals in

Worcester Railers 2018-19 Season Preview

With the beginning of the season just days away, the Railers are ready to improve from the successes as one of last year’s expansion teams. As a team that slid into playoff position late into the season despite having the

Railers, Blades to Hold Doubleheader on November 17

The Worcester Blades announced on Sunday that the team will be taking part in a first-ever doubleheader at the DCU Center on Saturday, November 17. In the announcement, Blades General Manager Derek Alfama expressed the excitement the team has to be playing

Railers Shutout Mariners in Preseason Matchup

Game Story Exeter, NH — Railers picked up a win in the their only pre-season match of the 2018-19 season on Saturday Night. Josh Holmstrom put the Railers on the board mid-way through the first period, making a solid block

Railers Get Two From Bridgeport, New Numbers, Updated Training Camp Roster

Monday/Tuesday Transactions Bridgeport assigned Mike Cornell and the NY Islanders assigned 2016 7th Round Draft pick David Quenneville to Worcester on Tuesday. Without speaking too soon, it looks like Cornell will return to his captain role with Almeida being the

Bridgeport Assigns Four, Returns Four From PTOs to Worcester, Training Camp Invites

The Worcester Railers have gained four players from the Bridgeport Sound Tigers on Sunday. According to ECHL Transactions, the Sound Tigers have assigned Mitch Gillam, Ryan MacKinnon, Tyler Mueller, and Josh Holmstrom. Dylan Willick, Woody Hudson, Nick Sorkin, and Tommy

Worcester Fan Favorite Ashton Rome Retires After 12 Pro Seasons

Header Photo: Rome celebrates a shorthanded goal on November 19, 2017, against the Manchester Monarchs. (Courtesy: Rich LeBlanc/Worcester Railers) Ashton Rome will retire after 12 seasons in the AHL, ECHL, and the DEL, as confirmed to Woo Hockey this afternoon.

More Retirement Announcements, Railers Roster Updates, Pre-Season Updates

More Retirement Announcements Last week there was a number of notable retirement announcements for a number of Worcester Hockey alum. We covered Josh Monk’s retirement on Monday and Trevor Gillies on Tuesday, but there are more retirements to talk about.

Josh Monk Retires After First Pro Season

After one pro season in the ECHL, it appears that Josh Monk has hung up his skates. Monk was one of the many former Providence College Friars to make their way to Worcester. Alongside Kyle McKenzie and Nick Saracino, Josh

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