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Railers Survive Lions’ Comeback Bid, Complete Sweep With 5-4 Victory

The Worcester Railers capped off a weekend sweep of the Trois-Rivières Lions with a 5-4 victory on Sunday afternoon at the DCU Center.

Railers Battle Back from Three-Goal Deficit to Stun Lions, 5-4

The Worcester Railers battled back to steal two points from a 4-1 deficit, beating the Trois-Rivières Lions 5-4 in overtime on Saturday night.

Railers Triumph 6-5 in Overtime Against Admirals

The Worcester Railers took game two in the 3-in-3 series against the Norfolk Admirals, beating them 6-5 in overtime.

Former Railer Bakanov Strikes Twice as Admirals Sink Worcester, 4-1

The Worcester Railers dropped the first game in a 3-in-3 against the Norfolk Admirals at the DCU Center on Thursday night, 4-1.

Gladiators Strike Early, Railers Fall 4-2 in Series Finale

Worcester, MA – The Worcester Railers fell 4-2 Atlanta Gladiators in the third meeting of the week between the two teams. Michael Bullion made his second appearance of the weekend, stopping 18 of the 20 shots he faced from Atlanta.

Clutch Callin Caps Comeback with Gordie Howe Hat Trick as Railers Win Fourth Straight, 3-2

The Worcester Railers picked up their 20th win of the season, beating the Atlanta Gladiators 3-2 in overtime on Friday night.

Railers Climb to .500 After Holding Off Gladiators, 3-2

The Worcester Railers improved to a .500 point percentage on Wednesday night with a 3-2 win over the Atlanta Gladiators at the DCU Center.

Cheremeta Makes His Mark, Leads Railers to 4-3 Victory Over Thunder

Mark Cheremeta had two goals and an assist in the Railers’ 4-3 win over the Adirondack Thunder on Friday night.

Anthony Callin Leads the Way as Railers Net Three Power Play Goals in Victory Over Nailers, 4-3

The Worcester Railers extended their point streak to seven games, picking up their 16th win of the season with a 4-3 victory over the Wheeling Nailers at the DCU Center on Saturday night.

John Muse’s Farewell and Railers’ Resilience Highlight 5-3 Victory Over Reading

John Muse made 34 saves and was named the game’s first star in his final professional game, leading the Worcester Railers to a 5-3 victory over the Reading Royals.

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