Schingoethe’s Hat Trick Not Enough As Black Hawks Fall To Dubuque
After the Cedar Valley dugout from the big snowstorm, fans were treated to a flurry of goals and a hard-fought hockey game in Party Town, where the home team came up just short.
The Black Hawks Wyatt Schingoethe had the hot stick Tuesday night, with three goals in the 2nd period, but it wasn t enough to push Waterloo past the Dubuque Fighting Saints during a 5-4 loss at Young Arena. According to the team s game re-cap, Schingoethe scored three times during the middle 20 minutes to lift Waterloo from a one-goal deficit to a 2nd intermission lead.
Black Hawks Fall In Overtime-Back In Party Town This Weekend
TUESDAY NIGHT VS. OMAHA
According to a team game re-cap, the Lancers scored the game-winning goal during their seventh power play of the night. In overtime, a loose puck came to Nolan Renwick in the left circle, and he lifted a shot inside the post beating the Black Hawks goalie Charlie Glockner. O’Hara scored once in each period. Trailing 3-2, O Hara redirected a Jonah Copre shot into the net. O Hara also struck early in the game, for the game’s first goal not quite five minutes into the opening period. Matt Argentina saw O’Hara coming up the slot and put a pass on target. O’Hara snapped the puck over the left shoulder of the league’s leading goaltender, Jakub Dobes. And in the 2nd period, Max Sasson tried a shot that was batted down by an Omaha player and it came right to O’Hara as he stepped from behind the net beating Dobes.