Black Hawks Fall Twice On The Road-Back At Home Tues. Night
Waterloo s longest road trip of the season, a sequence of five consecutive road games, ended with the Black Hawks going 1-4-0. Now, due partially to some make-up games being re-scheduled, Waterloo plays seven straight home games at Young Arena beginning with a Tuesday night matchup versus the Omaha Lancers.
SATURDAY NIGHT AT CHICAGO
The Steel scored five 2nd period goals to defeat the Black Hawks 5-1 at Fox Valley Ice Arena in Geneva, Illinois on Saturday night. According to a team game re-cap, Waterloo finished the opening period, up 1-0. The lone goal came from Wyatt Schingoethe when he fired it past the Steel s goalie. On a high note, Waterloo denied Chicago’s league-leading power play unit all seven times the Black Hawks were shorthanded. Then the net opened up and the rest of Chicago’s offense came in the final seven minutes of the period piling on 4 goals in final seven minutes of the period. Both team spent