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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.

Shootout Woes Continue as Railers Fall to Royals in IceCats Weekend Opener, 4-3

The Worcester Railers dropped the first of back-to-back games against the Reading Royals during their 2025 IceCats Weekend, ultimately falling 4-3 in the shootout.

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.

Holiday Break Starts with Heartbreak as Railers Drop Chaotic Game to Mariners, 8-5

The Worcester Railers’ season-long eight-game homestand came to an end with a 8-5 loss to the Maine Mariners on Sunday.

Kaplan and Kopperud Score, Donhauser Fights, But Railers Come Up Short in the Shootout, 3-2

Jordan Kaplan and Matt Kopperud scored for Worcester in their 3-2 loss to the Trois-Rivières Lions on Saturday night.

Third-Period Rally Not Enough as Railers Fall 4-3 to Mariners

Anthony Callin picked up his first goal of the season in the Railers’ 4-3 loss to Maine on Saturday night.

Repaci Breaks City Goal Record, Railers Lose to Adirondack 7-4

Anthony Repaci surpassed Marc Brown to take the lead on Worcester Pro Hockey’s all-time scoring list with 80 goals.

Bullion, Repaci Shine as Railers Take Down Wichita 3-2

The Worcester Railers took game two of their three-game series, defeating the Wichita Thunder 3-2 on Friday night.

Railers Repeat First Period Struggles in 5-2 Loss to Lions

The Railers dropped Saturday’s game 5-2 to the Trois-Rivières Lions after failing to bounce back from a 4-1 first-period deficit.

Anthony Repaci Surpasses Barry Almeida as Railers Franchise Points Leader in 5-4 Overtime Win

Riley Piercey scored with 22 seconds left in the overtime period to give Worcester a 5-4 win over the Trois-Rivières Lions on Saturday night.

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