PHOTOS: Rich LeBlanc’s Best Photos of the Worcester Railers 2023-24 Season

Rich LeBlanc for Inside The Rink

WORCESTER, MASS.- The Worcester Railers 2023-24 season was filled with some memorable games, comeback wins, record setting performances, sellout crowds, and earning the ECHL’S Community Service Team of the Year award, an honor they have won five times in past six years. On January 13th, the Railers honored the Worcester pro hockey heritage by wearing Worcester Ice Cats retro jerseys. The Railers beat the Norfolk Admirals 4-2 in a comeback victory before a sellout crowd of 7094 fans. The highlight of the game, would be the Railers captain Anthony Repaci scoring his 61st goal as a Worcester Railer, breaking the record previously held by Barry Almeida. The complete evening as it unfolded was considered the highlight of the year for all the fans who attended, and the community who supported the event.

Check out this season’s highlights gallery by Rich LeBlanc, who covers the Railers for Inside The Rink and is also their team photographer.


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2 thoughts on “PHOTOS: Rich LeBlanc’s Best Photos of the Worcester Railers 2023-24 Season

  1. The looks on the guys faces are priceless! I love how you captured all the excitement they were feeling. I was smiling looking at them all!

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