 Let's bring in Connor Alpin, dominant tonight at the faceoff dot and a couple of goals to boot. All right, so Connor, let's go to the end of the first half. There was no doubt in your mind that you were winning that faceoff and that you were going to end up shooting, was there? No, I figured, or I kind of noticed that they were cutting off my fast break a little bit. So I knew with only 10 seconds left, I think there was that, you know, how to get out quick and then make a move from there. So luckily, I was able to get the GB and have enough time to really go down the field and put a nice shot on that. And thankfully for me, it went. So the team from that, yeah. First to two tonight. So after the second one, Peter Green proclaimed, you're definitely going to end up taking another shot because then you got, you got a shot at a hat trick. You got to go for it at that point, right? Yeah, I think everyone knew I had another look or another shot later in the game I missed. Yeah. But when I came off to the sideline, everyone said, oh, you wanted that hat. You did it. You wanted that hat. I said, yeah, you know, honestly, I did, but, you know, it is what it is. You still got to win. So just happy about that. Coach was talking about, you know, you had to take a couple of days off in order to get rested, get back, like how good does it feel to be out there and to put together a performance like that? Yeah, it feels good, especially, you know, sometimes coming off an injury, no one is going to know how you bounce back, you know, kind of have fingers pointing at you, a lot of pressure. But, you know, taking the time off and really, you know, believing in myself and trusting my coaching staff, team H, so I go out there and be as confident as I could be. And that's what happened tonight, showed, so. What's the best thing you've learned? You know, obviously the great thing about being at Stevenson is you get to work with, you know, the greatest face-off specialist of all time. What's the best thing that you've learned from coach that's helped you in your craft and what it is that you do? I mean, from such a legend, you know, coach, teach you a lot of things. You know, pick just one, but one thing that really kept with me is, you know, getting the ball out as quick as you can. A lot of times when you're too, you hold on to the ball for too long, you get countered or anything could really happen. So if you really put the ball out quick and efficiently, you'll know that, you know, you'll get there first and it'll show in the stat sheet. So. And off you're having a really great season. All right, we're just talking about it. Give me your one seed of like candies whenever we get the Easter. It's what what's what's what's the go-to for you? I'm going to go with Twix. Twix, that's a bow. That's a boring candy for me. That is out between Twix or Kit Kat childhood favorite. I always grew up. I love the crunch sensation. So that's where it caught me. I can dig that. Twix, I'm not, you know, in general, I'm not feel. But I dig the idea of the crunch. All right. Who can we shout out? Who's watching at home? Who do you want to say something to? Of course, shout out. You know, coaching staff, teammates, family, friends at home. They've been supporting me to get to this moment. And then also my physical therapist want to shout them out because I tore my ACL twice. Long recovery from that injury back on the field. I couldn't done it without them. So I thank them to kind of congratulations on a great.