After seven seasons in the ECHL, Schwartz returned to the Winston-Salem area, joining the Winston-Salem IceHawks of the United Hockey League.
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He scored the fastest hat trick in ECHL history, scoring three goals on December 20, 1992 against the Roanoke Valley Rampage.
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Schwartz remained with the Thunderbirds as the franchise transferred from Winston-Salem to Wheeling and scored a career-high 62 goals in 62 games.
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