Matt Fairchild scores shorthanded, one of his two on the night. (photo: Ange Lisuzzo)<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Air Force extended its lead mid-period when the Tigers gave up their only shorthanded goal of the season. Matt Fairchild bull-dogged the puck out of the Falcons zone through a Tiger defender and then he was off to the races all alone. Another RIT defenseman tried to angle across the ice to cutoff Fairchild, but got there too late and Fairchild wristed the puck past goaltender Menard at 10:04 to give Air Force the 3-0 lead.<\/p>\n
“The ‘D’ pushed their forward up the wing, the puck was just sitting there so I slapped at it,” said Fairchild. “After that it was pretty much just a foot race, then threw it on net and it went in.”<\/p>\n
The Falcons tallied their second power play goal of the game, and second by Olson, at 17:18 to extend their dominating lead to 4-0.<\/p>\n
Despite taking their timeout, that goal sent the RIT team over the edge and their frustrations boiled over. Over the last three minutes of the period, RIT’s Matt Smith was assessed a ten-minute misconduct for words to the referee and Anton Kharin was sent off for a major hitting from behind penalty.<\/p>\n
Fairchild scored his second goal of the game midway through the third period to extend the Falcons lead to 5-0. Fairchild broke up an RIT play deep in the Air Force zone, and then followed linemates Jeff Hajner and Michael Mayra up ice. Hajner fed the puck back onto Fairchild’s stick and he finished the play at 10:34.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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