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The outbreak of Hawks sinks Siu Falls – our central place

The outbreak of Hawks sinks Siu Falls – our central place

Waterloo Black Hawks

January 30, 2025 – US Hockey League (USHL)
Waterloo Black Hawks News Message

Brendan McMuro and Teddy Townsend scored twice, and Waterloo Black Hawks passed the Sioux Falls Stampede 8-3 on Thursday at Premier Center Denny Sanford.

It was the night with the highest Hawks rating after a 8-1 victory against Cedar Rapids Roughriders last April. Thursday’s victory follows a 6-3 high score at Green Bay last Saturday. Six goals were the previous season of the team.

The period of opening with three goals drives Waterloo to the lead at the first anthract. Alex Misak scored the opening at 1:37. The stamp failed to clear; Instead, the washer came to a missiac in the low slot, one against Aiden Wright, and the Slovak striker clicked at home the third of the season.

Sioux Falls tied the game a little more than four minutes later. Ethan Whittenbach is fighting through a hook to send a shot to the net. Calvin Your Won received a piece of such a chance, but couldn’t keep it.

Waterloo took over the lead again at 14:10. Teddy Malgrav rushed to the offensive end; Kaiden Hawkins released him on the washer, and the great defender sent his experience to the upper shelf.

Mcmorrow made two goals at 17:13. He picked up Dylan Compton’s experience near the top of the crease to note from the scope of Pointblank.

The Hawks broke the game open with three goals in the first six minutes of the second. McMuro scored his second night by hitting a rebound chance of an attempt at a deactiv at 1:42.

Twenty-three seconds later, Townsend scored the first of his goals. Matthew Lansing feeds him with the key passage through the slot. Then at 5:32 Townsend struck again when setting up from his other lime, Tai Mason.

Javon Moore interrupted the result by taking advantage of Sioux Falls at 12:20 after Hawks turnover in the defense area.

It was only 35 seconds after that goal when Dinging answers. On the other hand, the corner came out and the dinging slipped into its chance from the top of the crease.

Chase Jet added another goal for the second period at 15:42. It was two -to -one movement with a crossing between Jet and Reed Morrich before jet hit the net from the left circle.

The third period almost melted before Sioux Falls achieved the final goal. Stampede was an advantage with five to three when Reed Varkoni rushed into a shot from the bottom of the right circle by one second to play.

The result of Thursday ends a road sequence of four games. Waterloo returns three wins after crossing the league.

The Hawks are back in home ice during this three games weekend is on Friday against Des Moines Buccaneers at 7:05 pm. This is a Night of the United States Air Force, with $ 10 tickets for all college students with ID card. All fans present will also receive a free hot chocolate voucher on National Hot Chocolate Day; These vouchers can be redeemed at the locations of the Cedar Valley Kwik star. Order tickets from Domino’s Black Hawks box office (319) 291-7680 or by visiting tickets.waterlooblackhawks.com.

Waterloo 3 5 0 – 8

Sioux Falls 1 1 – 3

1st period-1, Waterloo, Misiak 3 (Brady), 1:37. 2, Sioux Falls, Wyttenbach 18 5:43. 3, Waterloo, Mallgrave 6 (Hawkins), 14:10. 4, Waterloo, Mcmorrow 12 (Compton), 17:13. Penalties-Masson Wat (back check), 6:12; Ingles SF (Holding), 8:25.

2nd period-5, Waterloo, McMuro 13 (During), 1:42. 6, Waterloo, Townsend 7 (Lansing, Bogas), 2:05. 7, Waterloo, Townsend 8 (Mason), 5:32. 8, Sioux Falls, Moore 8 (Baker), 12:20. 9, Waterloo, Darking 9 12:55. 10, Waterloo, Jet 6 (Morrich, Hawkins), 15:42. Punishments-Mallgrave Wat (Holding), 8:11.

3rd period-11, Siu Falls, Varkoni 8 19:59. Penalties-feila wat (hooked), 17:59; Vachon Wat (delay in the game), 18:45.

Guard-Vaterterto shots 10-14-4-28. Sioux Falls 8-10-9-27.

Power Opportunities-Waterloo 0/1; Sioux Falls 0/4.

Goalkeepers, Vachon 9-7-3-2 (27 shots-24 saves). Sioux Falls, Wright 16-6-1-0 (28 shots-20 saves).

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