Steel Swipe the Extra Point
December 12, 2017 - United States Hockey League (USHL)
Waterloo Black Hawks News Release
Jack Dugan's second goal of the game nudged the Chicago Steel past the Waterloo Black Hawks, 3-2 in overtime at Fox Valley Ice Arena.
Dugan capitalized on a two-on-one feed from Graham Lillibridge 1:08 into overtime, redirecting the pass across the goal line.
The Steel had a strong start, including the opening goal at 3:12 of the first period. Samuel Bucek forced a turnover in the neutral zone and hit Blake McLaughlin coming up left wing for a score on the resulting two-on-one. The 1-0 lead lasted until 16:28. Calvin Pokorny and Matej Blumel worked the puck behind the Steel net, setting up Garrett Klee with an open side for his second goal in as many games. During the second, Jack Drury gave the Black Hawks a brief lead. At 12:21, he was in position to tip Hank Sorensen's power play shot from the right point. Chicago tied it just over two minutes later. Dugan's initial shot deflected up into the air off Matej Tomek; the forward got another touch on the puck to deflect it in.
Waterloo 1 1 0 0 - 2. Chicago 1 1 0 1 -
1st Period-1, Chicago, McLaughlin 8 (Bucek), 3:12. 2, Waterloo, Klee 3 (Blumel, Pokorny), 16:28. Penalties-No Penalties.
2nd Period-3, Waterloo, Drury 4 (Sorensen, Trivigno), 12:21 (PP). 4, Chicago, Dugan 12 (Lillibridge, Budgell), 14:34. Penalties-Sorensen Wat (interference), 2:46; Bucek Chi (hooking), 2:46; Murray Wat (slashing), 6:39; Seyfert Chi (slashing), 6:39; Palmer Wat (tripping), 8:33; Dugan Chi (hooking), 9:00; Seyfert Chi (interference), 11:53; Trivigno Wat (hooking), 18:25.
3rd Period- No Scoring.Penalties-DiGrande Wat (hooking), 6:20; Dugan Chi (diving/embellishment), 6:20; Ferrandino Wat (tripping), 6:27; Shore Chi (slashing), 7:11; Daschke Chi (diving/embellishment), 11:52; Copeland Wat (tripping), 12:02.
1st OT Period-5, Chicago, Dugan 13 (Lillibridge, McLaughlin), 1:08. No Penalties.
Shots on Goal-Waterloo 11-9-12-0-32. Chicago 6-17-4-1-28. Power Play Opportunities-Waterloo 1 / 4; Chicago 0 / 4. Goalies-Waterloo, Tomek 4-3-1-1 (28 shots-25 saves). Chicago, Autio 10-2-1-0 (32 shots-30 saves). A-775. Referees-Steven Sailor (30). Linesmen-Greg Offerman (55), Michael Daltrey (87).
• Discuss this story on the United States Hockey League message board...
United States Hockey League Stories from December 12, 2017
- U.S. Natl Sled Team Shuts out Italy, 10, at 2017 WSHC - U.S. National Team
- Storm Storylines Week 9 - Tri-City Storm
- 12-10-17 Alectrifying - Madison Capitols
- RECAP -- Stars Fall Late to the Capitols, 3-2 - Lincoln Stars
- Phantoms Overcome Two-Goal Deficit But Fall in Overtime - Youngstown Phantoms
- Steel Soar to 7-3 Victory over Madison Saturday - Chicago Steel
- Stampede Top Phantoms in OT Thriller - Sioux Falls Stampede
- Streak Continues Past Sioux City - Omaha Lancers
- Postgame Recap: Force Prevail in 4-2 Contest - Waterloo Black Hawks
- 12-9-17 Men of Steel - Madison Capitols
- Riders Catch Fire, Defeat Fighting Saints - Dubuque Fighting Saints
- Keller Scores, Team USA Outshoots Canada, 28-26 - U.S. National Team
- Dugan's Overtime Winner Lifts Steel over Waterloo - Chicago Steel
- Nelson Two Goals Power Stampede to Victory in Cedar Rapids - Sioux Falls Stampede
- Lancers Top Bucs, 5-3 - Omaha Lancers
- Steel Swipe the Extra Point - Waterloo Black Hawks
- : Kraws Masterful as Fighting Saints Blanked at Home - Dubuque Fighting Saints
- RECAP - Special Teams Benefits Stars in 5-1 Win - Lincoln Stars
- Storm Cap off Sweep of Madison with Shutout Victory - Tri-City Storm
- 12-2-17 Tri, Tri Again - Madison Capitols
- Storm Strengthen Home Record with 5-2 Win over Madison - Tri-City Storm
- Buccaneers Blank Steel Friday - Chicago Steel
- 12-1-17 Blixt in the Storm - Madison Capitols
- First Period Jump Leads Stars to 4-3 Win - Lincoln Stars
- Stampede Win Streak Ends in Omaha - Sioux Falls Stampede
- Guttman Buries Winning Tally as Saints Beat Riders - Dubuque Fighting Saints
- Lancers Defeat Stampede, 4-1 - Omaha Lancers
- Phantoms Shut out U17's - Youngstown Phantoms
- Klee, Blumel Ride to the Rescue - Waterloo Black Hawks
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Waterloo Black Hawks Stories
- Hawks Announce Team Awards
- Waterloo Black Hawks Garage Sale Thursday
- Stars Start Fast, Surge Past Black Hawks
- Mustard Continues to Climb
- Stars Open with a Shutout