
Worn Down But Not Out
Published on March 3, 2008 under United States Hockey League (USHL)
Waterloo Black Hawks News Release
The Waterloo Black Hawks finished a stretch of six games in ten days Sunday with a 2-1 win in Green Bay against the Gamblers.
Siim Liivik scored 8:47 into the game, set up by Keegan Meuer s pass following a take-away at the Green Bay blue line.
In the second period, Craig Smith added to the lead, stuffing a puck past goalie Aaron Crandall who was lunging to his left after Smith wheeled through traffic in the slot.
Matt DiGirolamo made several big saves in the second period, especially while Green Bay was on the power play. Cameron Burt put the only puck past DiGirolamo during a power play 3:03 into the third.
Waterloo hosts Des Moines on Friday and Chicago on Saturday. Both games begin at 7:05.
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