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.
Black Hawks Extend Winning Streak to 3 On Monday Night
As the Cedar Valley prepares to shovel our way out of snow storm, the Black Hawks are slowly clawing their way out of the cellar of the USHL s Western Conference.
Waterloo had Lincoln seeing stars , with a 5-2 win over the Lincoln Stars in a rare Monday night game at Young Arena. The Black Hawks Zach Michaelis came out of the penalty box to score tapping it in on a Max Sasson set-up. In the 2nd period, Sasson set up another goal from close range – this time by Ryan O’Hara. 3rd period scoring came from Kyler Kleven, when he punched in a Cooper Wylie.
Waterloo Scratches Out A Win Sat. Night On The Road-Back At Home Tonight
Santa came a day late and delivered the victory that was on all of Black Hawks fans wish list.
Waterloo survived the Sioux City Musketeers scoring a pairs of goals separated by less than 20 seconds Saturday, and went on to a 4-3 road win at the Tyson Events Center.
The Black Hawks Matt Argentina scored the only goal in the first period on an unassisted breakaway. Sioux City took their only lead of the night during the first minute of the second period, with goals just 18 seconds apart, thanks to a power play and a takeaway. Waterloo s Kyler Kleven responded with a goal, assisted by Max Sasson and Casey Severo. Just 11 seconds later, the Hawks to the lead once again. Then Teddy Lagerback took a bounce back Ryan O Hara and stuck it in the net. The Hawks Charlie Glockner finished the game with 32 saves.
Black Hawks Split On Their Weekend Road Trip
After suffering their 6th loss in a row, on Friday at Omaha by a score of 5-2, Waterloo reversed that score on Saturday night at Sioux Falls and broke the losing streak with a 5-2 victory over the Stampede. The Black Hawks are now in 7th place in the USHL s Western Conference, jumping ahead of last place Lincoln. And now, hopefully, the team will start a slow climb back into contention.
SATURDAY NIGHT AT SIOUX FALLS
The Black Hawks scored multiple power play goals for the third consecutive game, as they beat the Sioux Falls Stampede, 5-2 at the Sanford Premier Center on Saturday night.