WORCESTER – They have spent the season looking up at the rest of the North Division from the bottom of the standings, but for a change, “looking up” has a different meaning.
Things are looking up overall for the Railers after their first regulation victory of the season, a 6-4 triumph over the defending Kelly Cup champion Trois-Rivières Lions Friday night.
The game provided a firehose of firsts for Worcester.
It was the Railers’ first DCU Center victory of the season and their first on home ice in 209 days, or since they beat Adirondack here on April 5.
It was the first victory in almost two full years for goaltender Tristan Lennox, who missed most of that time injured. His last previous win had been at Adirondack on Nov. 25, 2023.
It was the first time Worcester had scored six goal

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