 Bob Trossa here alongside head coach Tracy Johnson. Coach, you've been on a little bit of a scoring drought. Is it more mental, physical? How do you explain it? I think it's a bit of both. We have to work on the physical side of things, what we need to do in order to capitalize on the chances that we do get. And having the physical presence to be able to get the puck to the net to begin with. So it's a little bit of that. And then once frustration starts to set in, we have to work on pushing through that mentally. So I think it's a mix of both. First of a two game set here, how do you ensure that your players have a short memory here in less than 24 hours? Well, we talk about having to refocus in on what we've got to do. We let a lot of the little things just not be important tonight, and that's something that we absolutely need to change. And each person on the team's got to take a look in the mirror and figure out what it is we have to do individually to come together collectively as a team. And I really hope they take the opportunity to do that. All right, coach, we'll see you tomorrow night. Thanks so much. All right, we'll see you tomorrow night, 5.30. Sacred Heart. Stevenson, right here.