Anthony Repaci surpassed Marc Brown to take the lead on Worcester Pro Hockey’s all-time scoring list with 80 goals.
Fourteen Railers made the scoresheet in their 8-2 win over the Maine Mariners on Saturday night.
Trevor Cosgrove scored the lone goal in the Railers’ 3-1 loss to the Everblades.
Ryan Dickinson scored his first professional goal in the Railers’ 3-2 loss to Orlando.
Jake Pivonka, Ashton Calder, Anthony Callin, and Riley Piercey each scored for Worcester on Friday night.
Blade Jenkins extended his point streak to seven games with another hat trick and two assists.
The Railers capitalized on two power play goals, a shorthanded goal, and an empty-net goal in their 6-2 win over the Lions.
Jack Quinlivan scored his first goal of the season in the Worcester Railers 4-2 loss to the Trois-Rivieres Lions on Sunday.
Blade Jenkins scored both of the Railers’ goals in the 6-2 loss to Norfolk on Saturday.
John Muse made 40 saves in the Railers’ 4-3 overtime win over the Norfolk Admirals on Friday night.