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Black Hawks Win Opening Game of Junior Club World Cup
Sunday August 19, 2012
The Waterloo Black Hawks earned a 5-0 win over Czech Republic team HC Energie in the first game of the 2012 Junior Club World Cup. (USHL Images)
McAdam Says “Nyet” as USHL team wins tournament opener
by Tim Harwood, Waterloo Black Hawks
Eamon McAdam turned away all 27 shots Sunday evening at Omsk Arena in southwestern Siberia as the Waterloo Black Hawks debuted in the 2012 Junior Club World Cup with a 5-0 victory versus HC Energie of the Czech Republic.
The Black Hawks survived a scare early in the game, going two men shorthanded with veteran defensemen Ian McCoshen and Matias Cleland sitting for 1:25 of overlapping penalty time. McAdam made a pair of strong saves at 6:20, and Waterloo came back to full strength still scoreless.
Shorthanded three more times, the Hawks battled through to eventually take the lead seconds after the fifth Energie power play ended. At 12:35 of the second period, Vince Hinostroza eluded defenders through the right wing circle and to the side of the net. Dropping the puck back to Alec McCrea, the defenseman’s shot along the ice found the back of the cage. Fifty-eight seconds later, Taylor Cammarata made it 2-0, rifling a shot under the crossbar, which was in and out in a split second.
In the third period, the Hawks went to the power play for the first time and cashed in right away. Ian McCoshen sent home a bullet from the deep slot 49 seconds after intermission. Waterloo found the target twice more during five-on-three power plays. At 4:16, Ryan Papa’s chance from the right circle went off goalie Vladislav Habal and in. Then at 11:31 Cammarata lifted the puck to the top corner.
McAdam’s last shutout was also against a foreign team when he blanked a barnstorming club visiting Young Arena from Harbin, China on October 10, 2010.
Waterloo returns to the ice Tuesday against Dynamo Shinnik, representing Belarus. Dynamo played their first game during the event Saturday, defeating the Omsk Hawks 2-1. Monday’s matchup will begin at 3:00 AM Central Time.
Box Score
Black Hawks 0 2 3 - 5
HC Energie 0 0 0 - 0
First Period-Scoring: none; Penalties: McCoshen (holding) 4:35, Cleland (high sticking) 5:10, Pijus Rulevicius (boarding) 18:21.
Second Period-Scoring: 1. McCrea (Hinostroza, Cammarata) 12:35, 2. Cammarata (Justin Kloos) 13:33; Penalties: McCoshen (high sticking) 3:25, Vojtech Sik (interference) 3:25, Papa (hooking) 4:26, Hinostroza (slashing), Marek Svec (tripping) 20:00.
Third Period-Scoring: 3. McCoshen (Cammarata) pp. :49, 4. Papa (Mitch DeMario, Cleland) pp. 4:16, 5. Cammarata (Cleland, DeMario) pp. 11:31; Penalties: Rulevicius (kneeing) 1:10, Stepan Csamango (high sticking) 2:38, Martin Gombar (cross checking) 4:02, Patrik Novak (holding) 9:31, Lukas Vrana (hooking) 11:21.
Shots on Goal
Black Hawks 6 8 8 - 20
HC Energie 12 9 6 - 27
Goalies-McAdam (27 saves, 0 GA); Habel (12 saves, 5 GA), David Feco (3 saves, 0 GA).
P.K. O'Handley talks about the team's opening victory
Taylor Cammarata discusses the big night for the Black Hawks
Eamon McAdam talks about the win and earning the shutout
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