I had the privilege of visiting with jayson moy and kurt stutt, the engineer broadcasters after the game. the numbers come from their sheet. USAFA 0 1 2 3 kielb saves 15 7 3 25 pp 3-10 RPI 1 0 3 4 spadafore saves 10 12 13 35 pp 0-2 The engineers took the lead at 10:43 of the first when Craig hamelin banged home a rebound. Rochon and healey got assists. I'd guess it was Rochon who seemed to miss a wide open net after the feed feed from healey. At 19:39 of the 2nd, on the power play, beau bilek was set up by john decker. Tim spadafore made the stop on bilek's blast, but andy veneri netted the rebound from in close. The go ahead for good goal, i don't have the numbers on, but the killer came at 8:40 of the third when hameline got his second of the night, a short handed goal, fed from o'conner, and going in alone, shifted to the right and got it by pat kielb. Air forces mark degironimo, on a feed from dan leone blew by the RPI defender and got one past spadafore on the short side at 10:32 to cut the gap back to 1. It was on a power play, but this was really a good solo effort into the zone to get the score. Air force was whistled for a penalty at 17:12 of the third. At 19:09 they had a faceoff at the top of the circle to spadafore's right. with only 3 seconds left in the disadvantage, the falcons gambled by pulling their goaltender. the mistake was fatal as jon pirrong was able to get an empty netter (from hamelin and O'connor) at 19:22. Air force got a meaningless power play goal at 19:58, veneri from degironimo and decker. The game seemed exceedingly even to me, a couple of bounces could have made the difference. RPI seemed quite tired in the third and unable to keep up with the falcons. attendance was announced as being in the 1900 range. the officials were (normally linesman) john elvy and ron krieger with todd gow having linesman duty. Elvy seemed to be calling more than is normal for him, and he didn't seem to be his usual consistent self. same two teams tomorrow night. charlie shub [log in to unmask] -or- cdash@colospgs (BITNET) (719) 593 3492 (fax) 593-3369