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Worcester 2025-26 Season in Review

Team analytics, player leaders, offensive production, and goaltending performance from the 2025–26 ECHL season.

Team Performance Snapshot

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Key Insights

  • Worcester’s offense was driven by a strong top group, led by Anthony Repaci, Drew Callin, Anthony Callin, and Matt DeMelis, all of whom produced significant scoring totals.

  • Anthony Repaci stood out as the primary offensive catalyst, combining elite assist production with strong finishing ability to anchor the Railers’ attack.

  • The Callin brothers provided major secondary support, with Drew Callin especially showing strong goal-scoring efficiency relative to his assist totals.

  • Much of Worcester’s production came from forwards rather than defensemen, though Jesse Pulkkinen contributed valuable offense from the blue line.

  • The roster leaned toward balanced offensive creation, with several players clustered near the goals-equals-assists line rather than relying solely on pure scorers or pure playmakers.

  • Overall, Worcester profiles as a structured offensive team with multiple reliable contributors and a balanced scoring approach across the top half of the lineup.

Team Season in Review Dashboard

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Key Insights

  • Worcester played a defense-first style, ranking among the league’s lower-scoring teams while also limiting goals against effectively relative to many ECHL clubs.

  • Anthony Repaci remained the offensive centerpiece, leading the team in scoring while driving much of the Railers’ playmaking and transition offense.

  • The Callin brothers and Matt DeMelis provided strong secondary production, giving Worcester a reliable top offensive group despite modest overall team scoring numbers.

  • Plus/minus results suggest Worcester relied on structure and defensive responsibility, with many core contributors clustered near even ratings rather than extreme positive or negative values.

  • Goaltending was a major strength, particularly Parker Gahagen, who handled a heavy workload while maintaining an excellent save percentage.

  • Overall, Worcester profiles as a disciplined, low-event team built around defensive structure, reliable goaltending, and timely offensive contributions from its top players.

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