Worcester Railers HC

Worcester Railers HC
City Worcester, Massachusetts
League ECHL
Conference Eastern Conference
Division TBD
Founded 2017
Home arena DCU Center
Colors Steel Blue, Gray, White
              
Owner(s) Worcester Pro Hockey, LLC (Cliff Rucker, Owner)
General manager Jamie Russell
Head coach Jamie Russell
Media Telegram & Gazette
Franchise history
2017– Worcester Railers HC

Worcester Railers HC are a professional ice hockey team in the ECHL announced to begin play for the 2017–18 season. Based in Worcester, Massachusetts, the team will play their home games at the DCU Center.

The team replaces the AHL's Worcester Sharks, who relocated to San Jose, California, in 2015 to become the San Jose Barracuda.

History

On January 26, 2015, it was reported that the Worcester Sharks would move to San Jose and share SAP Center at San Jose with their parent club, the San Jose Sharks. These reports were confirmed with the Sharks' official announcement on January 29.[1] Worcester did not initially receive an ECHL team to replace the relocated AHL team, unlike the other markets with relocated AHL teams in 2015, such as Manchester, NH, Norfolk, VA and Glens Falls, NY.

On February 8, 2016, the ECHL announced that Worcester would be home to an expansion team, set to begin play for the 2017–18 season. The team is owned by Cliff Rucker, with Toby O'Brien initially serving as president and general manager (although O'Brien would leave in May 2016 for an NHL job and replaced by former Worcester Sharks executive, Mike Myers, as president). The team will be the ECHL's first franchise in Massachusetts and second in New England, following the Manchester Monarchs. Early reports indicated that ownership group was considering Whitehawks, Railers, and Blast as the name of the team.[2] The team unveiled their name and logo on April 3.[3] On September 12, 2016, Jamie Russell was announced as the team's first head coach and general manager.[4] He had served as head coach of the Elmira Jackals from 2014 to 2016.

This market was previously served by:

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