"This was a great experience for all of us to play against an international team," Hannon said. "It is something we will always have to remember."

Hannon assisted on Jamie Hill's goal for a 2-0 Hawks lead, then one minute later put a back hand shot on the top shelf for a 3-0 advantage.

The Amherst, New York native scored the Hawks final tally as he skated the length of the ice and parked a shot passed Xue.

"We went out and focused on our game and worked on our system," Hannon said. "We did not really think about who they were or how old they were. We just played our way," added Hannon addressing the age range (18-37) on the China team. "I am feeling pretty comfortable here right now, and we will enjoy this game tonight and then get back at it tomorrow and get ready for Lincoln."

Defensively the Hawks' ate up the few appetizers delivered their way allowing just nine shots on goal.

As one of the youngest players on the ice in Sunday's game, goalie Eamon McAdam (16) turned away the few attacks he saw.