Waterloo Black Hawks
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The Waterloo Black Hawks are on Twitter! Follow us at http://twitter.com/#!/search/blckhawkshockey The Waterloo Black Hawks began as a semi-professional team in the USHL in 1962. The league had been renamed prior to the season after beginning in 1948 as the American Amateur Hockey League. The team's home ice was the McElroy Auditorium. The team started strong, winning the USHL championship every season from 1964 to 1968. After the 1968-69 season, the Black Hawks went on a one-year hiatus to become the Minnesota North Stars' top farm team, the Iowa Stars. The Stars finished 35-26-11 in 1969-70, one point behind league champion Omaha (whom the Stars would later lose to in the Central Professional Hockey League final series). The Stars reverted back to the Black Hawks and the USHL the very next year, amid financial losses topping $150,000 and a Stars move to Cleveland.
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facebook.comThe Waterloo Black Hawks host the Dubuque Fighting Saints in a Dupaco Cowbell Cup Rivalry Game on Saturday, March 31st! Join us for our first-ever Golf Ball Drop Extravaganza! For one minute, registered golfers will have the opportunity to find the one winning golf ball bouncing across the rink from among over 200 dropped onto the ice at intermission. The prize: a year of free golf at Fox Ridge Golf Club in Dike. Limited sign-ups to participate are being accepted immediately as part of the Golf Ball Drop Extravaganza package. For $18, a fan will receive an attack zone ticket and be included in the contest, as well as receiving a Coors Light Cold Zone beverage voucher (must be 21) and five Waterloo Black Hawks golf tees to take the first swings of 2018. Season ticket holders can sign up for the same package – minus the game ticket – for $5. Take advantage of our Family 4 Pack! Get 4 tickets, 4 brats, and 4 soft drinks for just $48!
Win a free membership at Fox Ridge Golf Course this Saturday when the Black Hawks host Dubuque at 7:05! Read all of the details here: https://bit.ly/2Gtpa7i
Thanks to President Nook and all of Panther Nation for joining us on Saturday night!
Joey Cassetti had a big game on Saturday scoring two goals in our 6-3 win over the Sioux City Musketeers. Clinching our spot in the USHL 2018 Clark Cup Playoffs! #PlayerSpotlight 🚨🥅🏒
Meet the Black Hawks today at Pet Supplies Plus - Cedar Falls, IA! Stop by between 12:00 and 2:00 at 713 Brandilynn Blvd.
Black Hawks forward Joey Cassetti had 2 G in last night's 6-3 playoff-clinching win over Sioux City and had this to say after the game: “Good win, but we still have seven games left in the regular season and we want to get that Anderson Cup.” https://bit.ly/2G6XKov
Three shorthanded goals helped make the difference as the Black Hawks clinched a playoff spot with a 6-3 win versus Sioux City. It also boosted the Hawks into sole control of first place in the conference. Recap: https://bit.ly/2uhc0Wj
Your Black Hawks beat the Sioux City Musketeers 6-3 AND clinch a playoff spot with that victory!!! Back home next Saturday night as we face off against the Dubuque Fighting Saints at 7PM. Call 319-291-7680 or head to www.waterlooblackhawks.com for tickets. Let’s PACK Party Town!!!
A big THANK YOU to University of Northern Iowa President Mark Nook for being a part of our ceremonial first puck drop tonight!!!
IT’S HOCKEY TIME IN PARTY TOWN as your Black Hawks take on the Sioux City Musketeers at 7!!! It’s University of Northern Iowa Panther Pride Night and all college students get discounted tickets. Get yours at the box office NOW!
Former Waterloo Black Hawks goaltender Cameron Johnson signed a National Hockey League contract with the New Jersey Devils Saturday after completing his college career at the University of North Dakota. https://bit.ly/2pCOqyt
It's a great day for hockey! Tonight's game vs. Sioux City is still scheduled as planned. Please use caution and be safe when driving to and from Young Arena. For tickets call 319-232-3444. The Hawks can clinch a playoff spot tonight! #WinAndWeAreIn ❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️