Black Hawks Split Over the Weekend at Tri-City-Home Game Tues. Night
Tommy Hawk models the special patriotic jersey s worn in the 2019 season. - Townsquare Media - Shawn McKenna
Waterloo gained two more points in their quest to try to climb in the rankings in the USHL s Western Conference with another thrilling overtime victory on Friday night. However, they couldn t weather the storm on Saturday night getting down by a large margin.
Saturday night at Tri-City
According to a team game re-cap: the Tri-City Storm pushed to a five-goal lead before stifling a Black Hawks comeback bid in a Saturday night matchup that finished 5-2 at Viaero Center in Kearney, Nebraska. The Storm had three first period power plays and cashed in on two of them. In the 2nd period, Waterloo created reason for optimism. Skating four-on-four, Matt Argentina went to the net to shovel in a loose puck. About one minute and half later, Ethan Szmagaj scored on a power play goal. However, the Storm prevented a c
Black Hawks Split Over the Weekend at Tri-City-Home Game Tues Night
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Black Hawks Finish 3 Game Weekend With a Shoot Out Win Over Omaha
It was a wild weekend for the Black Hawks with three games covering every edge of the emotional spectrum. From a heart-breaking loss on Friday night at Omaha, to a crazy game at Des Moines Saturday night where over 120 minutes in penalties were called, followed by an exhilarating shoot-out victory over the Lancers on Sunday afternoon in Party Town.
SUNDAY VS OMAHA
Former Omaha Lancer, Alex Gaffney started and finished a 4-3 shootout victory versus his ex-team, pushing the Black Hawks past the Lancers Sunday at Young Arena. In a thrilling finish, Gaffney snuck the puck past the Omaha goalie on a back-hander to bring Black Hawks fans to their feet in celebration (see the video below).
Black Hawks Beat The Buccaneers On New Years Eve
For the tenth consecutive New Year’s Eve, the Waterloo Black Hawks successfully defended home ice, with a 3-1 Thursday win at Young Arena against the Des Moines Buccaneers.
Coincidentally, the last time Waterloo lost on New Year s eve was in 2010, at the hands of the Buccaneers. Flash forward, a decade later, as the Black Hawks took the lead early with an early goal by Michael LaStara, putting them ahead for good and never looked back.
Just 47 seconds into the game, Wyatt Schingoethe cut hard to the net through the circle, and at the last moment dropped a pass to LaStarza, and he stuck it in the top corner of the net. Also in the 1st period, Schingoethe slung a pass to Ryan O’Hara in the right circle and his shot was tipped in from near the top of the crease by Ethan Szmagaj.
Black Hawks Lose To Des Moines Wed. Night-Rematch Tonight At Home
The Black Hawks 3-game winning streak came to an Wednesday night in Des Moines, as the Buccaneers slipped passed Waterloo 3-2 at Wells Fargo Arena.
It was tied or a one-goal game for all but 32 seconds of action. In the third period, the Black Hawks drew back within a goal. Wyatt Schingoethe set up Michael LaStarza nicely for a slam dunk finish before the Buccaneers goalie Derek Mullahy could even react. The Black Hawks got a goal in the 2nd, when Ethan Szmagaj shot a pass to Cooper Wylie and rifled his shot to the top corner.
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