
Arnold Turns the Trick
Published on October 29, 2008 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Waterloo Black Hawks News Release
Three goals for Derek Arnold lifted the Waterloo Black Hawks past the Chicago Steel 6-2 Wednesday at the Edge Ice Arena.
Arnold opened the scoring with the only goal of the first period, netting the rebound of Patrick Wey's shot on the power play at 13:33.
The Hawks struck again early in the second period when Eriah Hayes fired in a low shot from the leftwing circle. Killing off a 96 second, five-on-three Chicago power play midway through the second preserved the 2-0 lead.
Waterloo went back on offense at 11:29 of the period; Jordan Samuels-Thomas found Eddie Olczyk trailing a rush and fed him the puck with an open side. Thirty-one second later, Arnold scored on a wrap-around try.
Chicago was able to put a point on the board when Eric Alexander converted a breakaway at 16:29.
In the final 20 minutes, Craig Smith added to the scoring, lifting a puck under the crossbar at 13:02. Greg Wolfe redirected a puck into the net for the Steel at 18:29. However, Arnold bracketed the scoring, stealing a puck and trickling it through Matthew Delaney's pads at 18:59.
Delaney had come on in relief of Hudson Stremmel following Arnold's second goal. Joe Howe made 25 saves in the Black Hawk net.
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