In overtime, Air Force had four shots on goal and Canisius had three, but neither team was able to score as the game headed to a shootout.
Austin Alger’s shot went of the stick off a Falcon defenseman, went high into the air, landed behind Alex Schilling and slid into the back of the net. Lucas Coon gave the Falcons a 3-2 lead at 13:15 on his second goal of the season.Ĭanisius (8-7-2, 5-4-1 AHA) tied the game in the third period after Max Kouznetsov won a faceoff in the offensive zone. Air Force again answered as Bennett Norlin and Jacob Marti controlled the puck behind the net.
The Griffs tied the game at 12:37 when Martan set up Alex Ambrosio in the slot. His linemates Austin Schwartz and Blake Bride cycled behind the net before Adams gave the Falcons a 2-1 lead at 9:23. The Falcons answered 23 seconds later as Brian Adams scored his third of the season. Canisius got on the board at 9:00 as David Melaragni put back a rebound of Mitchell Martan’s shot. The teams combined for four goals in the second period, but the Falcons never trailed. Reim had three goals and four points in the series.
Willie Reim slipped into the right circle and scored his third of the series and fourth of the season at 3:30. Cosentino’s first shot was saved and his second one hit the side of the net. Nate Horn tipped a puck to Clayton Cosentino at the Griffs’ blue line. The game officially ended in a 3-3 overtime tie, but the Falcons picked up two points in the game and took five of six in the series.Īir Force (5-9-2, 3-5-2 AHA) drew first blood early in the game on the rush. – Will Gavin scored in the shootout and Alex Schilling made three saves as Air Force won the shootout over Canisius in an Atlantic Hockey Association game Saturday, Dec. While we continue to provide a great game for the female audience (whom today are playing a lot more video games - yay!!), the games are just as fun and appropriate for guys to enjoy.U.S. Her Interactive: Back in the day when it was nearly unheard of for girls to be playing video games (waaay back in 1997) this company was formed to create games targeted to girls. The games are made for everyone to enjoy! For more information about ESRB game ratings (particularly the rating for Ghost of Thornton Hall), read this blog post here.ģ. We also say "ages 10 and up" because the puzzles may be difficult for a young child to play on their own without help, or that it may be a bit hard to understand the story. It is a value we have to create games with integrity. These low ratings simply mean that the games are "clean" and "appropriate" for the general audience. Rated E for Everyone/Ages 10 and Up: While a person can be quick to judge the game rating by what age the game is appropriate for, it takes an observant reader to understand why these games are rated E or E10. Anyone can be proud of taking on her role in these modern-day games!Ģ. Nancy was-and still is-a strong female character who is smart and brave and adventurous. Nancy Drew: This fictitious character was created in 1930, so we may have fans over 80 years old who read the original books, or appreciate the values of this old-time character. :) Speaking both from my Nancy-Drew-fan-mind as well as from my knowledge of the Her Interactive company, here are three things that can make you proud to play these mystery games:ġ. Maybe I could help ease this embarrassment. Some fans are male, some fans are in their 30s or even older. Some people who comment, post, email, or respond to us admit they are fans of Nancy Drew games, and are yet a little ashamed or embarrassed to announce that they enjoy playing them.
This past year I have made an interesting observation.