
Railers HC End Road Trip with Impressive 4-1 Win in Utah
October 29, 2017 - ECHL (ECHL)
Worcester Railers HC News Release
Valley City, UT - The Worcester Railers HC (3-1-1-0, 7pts) finished up a four-game road trip with a 2-1-1-0 record after a 4-1 win over the host Utah Grizzlies (3-5-0-0, 6pts) in front 6,829 fans at the Maverik Center on Saturday evening.
Patrick McNally (1-1-2), Kellen Jones (0-2-2), and Chris Langkow (1-1-2) all had multipoint games for the Railers while Mitch Gillam was sharp in net with 27 saves for the win. Ben Masella scored his first pro goal and Barry Almeida scored his first of the season while Yanick Turcotte picked up his ECHL leading 6th fighting major in the road victory.
The Railers came out flying in the first period and grabbed a 2-0 lead. Chris Langkow (2nd) ripped a shot from the center slot after a nice feed from Kellen Jones to give Worcester an early lead. After Travis Howe chased Yannick Turcotte (6th FM) around the ice and took a run at Patrick McNally, Turcotte dropped the mitts and sent Howe down to the ice in a one-sided scrap at 10:32. Ben Masella (1st) scored his 1st professional goal with a laser from the point after Ashton Rome won an offensive zone faceoff at 16:34. Shots were 11-7 Worcester through 20 minutes of play.
Worcester outshot Utah 11-9 in a scoreless second period as Mitch Gillam continued his strong play in the Railers cage. The Railers headed into the second intermission with a 2-0 advantage through 40 minutes of play.
Patrick McNally (4th) extended his point streak to five games to give the Railers a 3-0 lead at 3:24 of the third period. The Grizzlies got on the board after Zach Saar (1st) scored his first professional goal after a nice rush up and finish past Mitch Gillam at 10:12. Barry Almeida (1st) added an empty netter to seal the victory for the Railers to close out the road trip on a high note.
Notes :Â Three Stars: 3rd star Patrick McNally (1-1-2) 2nd star: Mitch Gillam (27 saves, Win) 1st star: Chris Langkow (1-1-2). Final shots were 31-28 in favor of Worcester, Angus Redmond (1-3-0) made 27 saves on 30 shots for Utah ,Mitch Gillam (2-1-0) made 27 saves on 28 shots for Worcester, Alex Vazzano (emergency goalie) served as the backup goalie for the Railers, Worcester went 0-for-3 on the power play while Utah went 0-for-5, Woody Hudson, Nick Saracino (inj), Josh Monk (inj), Eamon McAdam, and Connor Doherty did not dress for Worcester, Patrick McNally now has a five game point streak (4-3-7), with his five penalty minutes, Yanick Turcotte continues to lead ECHL with 58 penalty minutes and six fighting majors. Mike Cornell, TJ Syner, and Ashton Rome all added an assist for Worcester.
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The Worcester Railers Hockey Club, a proud member of the ECHL, return home on Halloween Night for a 7:05pm faceoff vs. the Toledo Walleye. Doors will open at 6pm at the DCU Center as fans of all ages are encouraged to wear costumes to celebrate Halloween presented by Mezcal. Everyone in costume mayÂ
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