 to the Dominic Dawes show. I'm Joe Wamba joined now with Dominic Dawes, head coach of the men's ice hockey team and coach. It's the first time you guys got to play at home in over a month, not the homecoming that you wanted, but still to see some good crowds there. That was probably the lone positive in terms of our performance. I think probably everyone in the locker room would agree our worst effort of the year, both nights. Just didn't play with energy, didn't compete hard, just didn't get it done. Friday night was the second time that you've been shut out all season. The first time you got shut out, you came back in 1, 4, 3, totally different this time around, able to stave off another shutout. Yeah, I mean, I said in the locker room after the game, Jake Lanes, I mean, he was probably our hardest worker in both games. And I mean, at least he got rewarded for working hard and at least being the example. But I mean, that was just our big thing, is we didn't compete, we didn't work hard. I would say the first night against Utica, they won 5-0. They won five times the puck battles. And that's the big difference in the game. The next night with NAS, I don't think we took a penalty until the second half of the game. And I think we killed eight minutes, 10 minutes there, right in a row, all just dumb, lazy penalties. And something that we've talked about all year and something that we kind of continually do is shoot ourselves in the foot at key moments when you're trying to battle back, because the other team's going to score first from time to time. That's just reality. But you've got to give yourself a chance to compete and battle back. And I mean, all year, we've been successful when we've worked hard and we didn't work hard and we weren't successful. And hopefully some hard work will be done this week in the practice sessions. And then Lebanon Valley on Friday for your last home game of the year. Yeah, well, I mean, we will work hard this week. We will start that today. And some guys that probably haven't played a lot will get an opportunity to show what they can do and work hard. And where we go from there, we'll see what happens and move forward. An opportunity is still there. There's still a chance and a likelihood of making the ECAC West hockey playoffs. Yeah, I mean, the numbers are at this point. But we had it in our hands and we let that slip away. So it's in Almyra's hands right now. So we can just worry about preparing this week and getting ourselves better and moving on. Be in control of the things that you can be. It's going to be the mantra this week. Well, coach, we wish you the best of luck. And we'll see you out there against Lebanon Valley on Friday. Sounds good. Thanks, Joe. He's Dominic Dawes. I'm Joe Wamba. And this has been the Dominic Dawes Show.