Worcester Railer’s captain Anthony Repaci became the Worcester Hockey Franchise Leader on Wednesday Night as he opened up the scoring just 1:23 into the game with his 15th of the season and 80th as a member of the Railer. Repaci passes Marc Brown, who had previously held the record at 89, including Worcester IceCats and Worcester Sharks records. Brown spent five seasons with the Worcester IceCats where he had 79 goals and 81 assists for 160 points in 303 games.
“Ya, obviously it’s a very special accompishment, I’ve been joking around with all the people just saying I’ve been in this city to long but at the end of the day it’s still something that’s very special to me and I appeciate all the support and the city and the organization have given to me”
Repaci on breaking the Worcester Pro Hockey Goals
Repaci, who has been the captain of the Railers for the past two seasons and has 80 goals and 78 assists for 158 points as a member of the Railers and has 92 goals and 93 assists for 185 points over the course of his five-year career. The Toronto, Ontario native currently leads the ECHL with his 18 goals on the season after coming off an injury-shortened 2023-24 season where he played in just 42 games where he had 15 goals and 16 assists for 31 points.
“Worcester’s been nothing but great to me since I got here which is the main reason why I’m still playing for the orginzation, it’s been great in my time here, obviously we’ve gone through a few coaches in my time here but the trust that the organization has given me to play big minutes and important role on this team is something that I’ll never forget and being a leader on this team, I’ve learned from the best, we had the ex-NHLer here in Bobby Butler and before that was Jordan Smotherman who both played long professional careers and played in a lot of good leagues whether it be the NHL,AHL, or the top leagues in Europe, I was able to learn a lot from those guys and that’s just experience I’m trying to pass down to the younger guys”
Repaci on his time as Captain of the Railers and his time in Worcester
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