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Dubuque Fighting Saints Score Six En Route To USHL Playoffs Shutout Victory | Round Two
Dubuque Fighting Saints Score Six En Route To USHL Playoffs Shutout Victory | Round Two

The second round of the Clark Cup Playoffs are off and rolling and game two between the Dubuque Fighting Saints and ...



Stars Highlights 4-16-24 (6-1 W @ WAT)
Stars Highlights 4-16-24 (6-1 W @ WAT)

The Lincoln Stars sweep the Waterloo Black Hawks with a 6-1 win in Game 2 of the first round of the Clark Cup Playoffs.



Coach's Comments w/Rocky Russo 4-17-24 (6-1 W @ WAT)
Coach's Comments w/Rocky Russo 4-17-24 (6-1 W @ WAT)

Head coach Rocky Russo speaks after the Stars sweep the Waterloo Black Hawks in the first round of the Clark Cup Playoffs.



Coach's Comments w/Rocky Russo 4-15-24 (1-0 W @ WAT)
Coach's Comments w/Rocky Russo 4-15-24 (1-0 W @ WAT)

Head coach Rocky Russo speaks after Lincoln defeats Waterloo in Game 1 of the Clark Cup Playoffs.



Team, Place & City Details

Dubuque Fighting Saints

The Dubuque Fighting Saints are a Tier I junior ice hockey team playing in the United States Hockey League and are based in the city of Dubuque, Iowa, on the banks of the Mississippi River at the border intersects of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Home games are played at the Mystique Community Ice Center (capacity: 3,079).

Dubuque Fighting Saints (1980–2001)

The Dubuque Fighting Saints were a Tier I junior ice hockey team that played in the United States Hockey League from 1980 to 2001. The team moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma to become the Tulsa Crude in 2001 citing low attendance and rising costs.

Waterloo Black Hawks

The Waterloo Black Hawks are a Tier I junior ice hockey team playing in the Western Conference of the United States Hockey League under president, general manager, and head coach P.K. O'Handley. The Black Hawks' home ice is the Young Arena in Waterloo, Iowa.