The Madison Capitols made their first stop in Iowa this weekend. The Capitols visited the Waterloo Black Hawks on Friday night in the two teams' fourth meeting this season. Coming into tonight, Madison owned the season series 2-1.
Coming off of a win last Saturday against the Youngstown Phantoms, Madison still had some firepower left over. The Caps opened the scoring when Providence College commit Cooper Snee corralled the puck off of the back wall and buried it for his second goal of the season. Snee's goal took the Capitols into the first intermission with a 1-0 lead. Four minutes into the second period, the Caps went on their first of two power plays tonight when Capitols blueliner Jet Kwajah set up Ronon Buckberger, who blasted a one-timer from the top of the left circle to make it 2–0. Gavin Uhlenkamp would add one more goal for the Capitols late in the third to secure the win, 3-0 over the Black Hawks.
In his first game back from representing Team USA at the World Junior Championship, Caleb Heil posted his second shutout in as many games in USHL play. Heil kept the crease clean by saving all 18 shots sent his way. Heil owns the league's sixth-best goals against average at 2.45. The Tampa Bay Lightning draft pick continues to prove he is amongst the best in the USHL.
Heil's shutout and a penalty-free performance by Madison led the Capitols to improve their record to 16-13-0-2. The Capitols head to Cedar Rapids tomorrow to take on the RoughRiders for the final time in the regular season.