
Force Can't Stop Momentum
Published on February 26, 2010 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Waterloo Black Hawks News Release
The Waterloo Black Hawks won their sixth consecutive game by blasting the Fargo Force 8-2 at Young Arena Friday.
The Hawks were able to score five times in the final seven minutes of the opening period. When Waterloo swiped a clearing attempt, it set up Brock Montpetit's first goal at 13:18. Derek Arnold banged in a rebound at 15:12. Less than a minute later, Montpetit again scored to cap a two-on-one rush. J.T. Brown had assists on the first three goals, then scored one himself at 18:17 during a pile up in the goalmouth. With 23 seconds left before intermission, Tyler Barnes capped the period with a wraparound goal.
Just 1:40 into the second, Nick Ebert added to the lead when he found a loose puck in the crease. Fargo answered on a power play goal by Marek Hrbas at 10:29, but Waterloo went back to work when Jacob MacDonald scored off a faceoff win at 15:32. On a power play 56 seconds later, Brown set up Barnes for one more goal with a pass from the leftwing corner to the top of the crease. Johnnie Searfoss notched a final power play tally for the Force to end all scoring with 2:02 left in the second period.
Waterloo wraps up the month of February with a game against the Youngstown Phantoms Saturday at 7:05. The first 1,000 fans will receive a Casey's General Store souvenir hockey puck.
United States Hockey League Stories from February 26, 2010
- Storm allow two goals in final period, lose 4-3 - Tri-City Storm
- Force Can't Stop Momentum - Waterloo Black Hawks
- U.S. Men's Nat'l U18 Team Tops Des Moines, 6-2 - U.S. National Team
- Tough bounces hurt Phantoms Cedar Rapids - Youngstown Phantoms
- Teglia's shutout produces season series sweep of Lincoln - Omaha Lancers
- U.S. Nat'l U17 Team Downed by Indiana, 6-1 - U.S. National Team
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