Black Hawks Beat Sioux City Twice-Back At Home Tues. Night
SATURDAY NIGHT
The Black Hawks closed out a weekend series against the Musketeers with a 4-1 Saturday night win in Party Town. The contest was also the sixth and final game between the teams during the 2020/21 regular season schedule; Waterloo claimed four out of the six. And that s probably a good thing, because the teams appear to be growing tired of each other, as evidenced by the three fights on Saturday night.
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According the team s game re-cap; Sioux City recorded their only goal of the first period. However, in the 2nd period, the game-tying goal came when Max Sasson shoveled the puck toward the top of the crease, and Kyler Kleven redirected it in with one hand on his stick. Then Sasson scored the go-ahead goal just before the intermission. He pulled a rebound away from the side of the Sioux City net, taking a step back, before lifting a sharp-angled chance under the crossbar.
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.
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 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.