
Seven Up
Published on November 7, 2009 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Waterloo Black Hawks News Release
A week after a 7-0 loss and one night after a 7-4 defeat, it was the Waterloo Black Hawks putting a big number on the scoreboard Saturday, blanking the Lincoln Stars 7-0 at Young Arena.
The Black Hawks didn't waste any time, with J.T. Brown scoring the opening goal just 17 seconds into the game. Before the eight minute mark, Tyler Barnes had added two goals on the power play, and Patrick Divjak got a puck over the goal line.
In the second, Brown capped a beautiful series of passed for a power play goal at 9:50. Jimmy Siers and Brock Montpetit found the net in the third.
Not to be lost amongst all the offense, Steve Racine made a strong impression during his first appearance at Young Arena, turning away all 28 shots from his former team.
The Black Hawks are also at home for their next game Friday against the Tri City Storm, beginning at 7:05.
United States Hockey League Stories from November 7, 2009
- Seven Up - Waterloo Black Hawks
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- Storm Come Up Short Against Sioux Falls, 2-1 - Tri-City Storm
- U.S. National Under-18 Team Skates Past Host Finland, 4-1 - U.S. National Team
- U.S. National Under-17 Team Wins 2009 U17 Four Nations Cup - U.S. National Team
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