On one hand, parity is at a premium in the United States Hockey League to the extent that it was not unusual to see teams rise or fall two positions or more in a weekend through the second half of the 2016-17 season. But, on the other hand there was the Chicago Steel and Sioux
Eight different goal scorers helped and no less than 13 players from the Sioux Musketeers hit the game sheet in its 8-3 United States Hockey League West Conference clinching win on home ice against the Waterloo Black Hawks on Tuesday (May 9, 2017). After four close matches, the Musketeers wrapped up the five-game series with
Jack Badini enjoyed a four-point night as the Chicago Steel advanced to the Clark Cup Championship with a 7-3 triumph at the Mystique Ice Arena in Dubuque against the host Fighting Saints on Saturday (May 6, 2017). The win clinched a 3-1 edge in the Best of Five Eastern Conference championship series. On the West
After earning a split in the first two road games, the underdog Dubuque Fighting Saints and Waterloo Black Hawks looked to take advantage of home ice in the crucial third game of their respective USHL Conference finals on Friday (May 5, 2017). Nothing doing. A 28-save effort from Matiss Kivlenieks in goal led the Sioux
Yuki Miura scored the biggest goal of his junior career Friday (April 30, 2017), lifting the visiting Waterloo Black Hawks to a 2-1 overtime win against the host Sioux City Musketeers in United States Hockey League West Conference Final action at the Tyson Events Center in Sioux City. Miuri’s goal ended 58:10 of shutout hockey
The Chicago Steel and Sioux City Musketeers both took advantage of home ice to grab control of their respective United States Hockey League Conference Final series on Friday (April 28, 2017). The Steel rallied back from a 3-1 deficit early in the third with three goals in 6:52, including both the tying and winning goals