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Florida's three third-period goals turn game around on Worcester Railers fall to Florida Everblades, 4-2, on Worcester IceCats Night at DCU Center Skip to main content
The Railers played their first game on October 14, 2017, defeating the Monarchs 4–3 at the DCU Center in front of a crowd of 12,135. The first goal scored in franchise history was by forward Wade Murphy. The Railers qualified for the playoffs in their first season, losing to the Adirondack Thunder in the first round.
The Worcester Railers began play in the 2017–18 season in the ECHL. [4] In 2018, the former Boston Blades of the Canadian Women's Hockey League moved to Worcester as the Worcester Blades playing out of the Fidelity Bank Worcester Ice Center. However, the entire CWHL folded in 2019.
Eight years after attending the Railers' first press conference, Bob Deraney found himself back at DCU Center Saturday. This time as their head coach.
Now Deraney and Tuzzolino will team up in Worcester to help the Railers try to make the playoffs for the first time since their inaugural 2017-18 season.
The Worcester Warriors were a professional ice hockey team located in Worcester, Massachusetts. They played 2 seasons from 1954–1956, the first year in the Eastern Hockey League and the second in the Atlantic Hockey League. The city is now home to the Worcester Railers HC of the ECHL.
Matthew Gaudreau played in 127 career ECHL games with the Railers and then the Reading Royals from 2017 to 2022, accumulating 100 points (35 goals and 65 assists).
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