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  2. Waterloo Black Hawks - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the USHL said of the Black Hawks in 2007, "Once a franchise in a state of disarray, the Waterloo Black Hawks are now among the teams that sets the standard for how a team should be run." [ 6 ] P.K. O'Handley also won Coach of the Year honors for the 2002–03, 2006–07, 2013–14, and 2017–18 seasons [ 7 ] and the General ...

  3. Young Arena - Wikipedia

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    Young Arena is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Waterloo, Iowa, United States, and was built in 1994.It is home to the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League, the Waterloo Warriors of the Midwest High School Hockey League, the Waterloo Youth Hockey Association, the University of Northern Iowa Hockey Club, the Waterloo Adult Hockey Association and the Cedar Valley Figure ...

  4. Matt Smaby - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Walker Smaby (born October 14, 1984) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. He last played with EHC Red Bull München of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). As of 2021, he is the head coach of the Waterloo Black Hawks, a Tier I junior team in the United States Hockey League.

  5. List of USHL Champions - Wikipedia

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    The United States Hockey League began in 1961 as a semi-professional ice hockey league. [1] Starting with the 1979–80 season, the league became a strictly Amateur league, and began awarding its champion the Clark Cup Trophy. [2] All champions of the USHL are highlighted in this page.

  6. United States Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo Black Hawks: 1964–65: Waterloo Black Hawks 1965–66: Waterloo Black Hawks 1966–67: Waterloo Black Hawks 1967–68: Waterloo Black Hawks 1968–69: Marquette Iron Rangers: 1969–70: Marquette Iron Rangers 1970–71: Marquette Iron Rangers 1971–72: Green Bay Bobcats 1972–73: Thunder Bay Twins: 1973–74: Thunder Bay Twins 1974 ...

  7. Ice hockey in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    After its inaugural season in 1979–80, the league continued its expansion into Iowa with the Black Hawks relocating and becoming the Dubuque Fighting Saints. The Hennepin Nordiques, who had only been around for a year, then moved to Waterloo, taking over the name and ensuring that there was no loss of ice hockey in Black Hawk County.

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  9. Jason Blake (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    He played for the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League (USHL). [1] Collegiately, he played one year at Ferris State University before transferring the University of North Dakota (UND). He had to sit out one season due to National Collegiate Athletic Association rules.