 Welcome to the Tracy Johnson show. I'm Joe Wamba joined with women's ice hockey head coach Tracy Johnson. And coach, you guys travel up to Rhode Island and split with Johnson and Wales. First of all, the first game, pretty impressive, three to one. Yeah, we had a lot of energy coming into that game. The long bus trip, again, was impressed with how we were able to come out and really play our game and focus on playing our game. And the second game was a little rough. And we talk about a whole game being 60 minutes, while the whole weekend is 120, and we have to find a way to put all of those 120 minutes together. And it's an experience that we don't know about yet. I mean, we haven't lost a CHC game yet. That was the first one. But it's an experience for the younger athletes and the girls on the team to see how they bounce back this week. Yeah, it's going to be a great test because we don't have any time to feel sorry for ourselves or to let ourselves get fixated on what happened. All we can do is move forward and figure out how we're going to adjust from there. And as long as we're learning from it and realize that we have to refocus in on the little things that we have to do, the wins and everything else is going to take care of itself. But we have to get back to, like I said, playing 120 minutes of our game. And this weekend is going to be a big one, a rematch of the Colonial Hockey Conference championship from last year, a team that you beat once and tied with in the regular season last year. What is it that you're looking forward in fixing this week to get a solid performance this weekend? We have to be quicker. We have to be moving our feet and just have that sense of urgency all over the ice. And I would like to see us be a little bit more creative offensively and a little more disciplined defensively. So we've kind of created a little bit of a rivalry here in our short couple years of this conference existing. So we've got to be ready to go. I mean, they're going to be absolutely looking for some revenge on that championship game. And if we can play how I know that we can for, again, 120 minutes, I think that we'll be able to bring the energy and take it to them. And it's also big. It's the first home games of the season for you guys. Yeah. It's a little weird that we haven't been at home yet. And we've already played six games. So it'll be nice to finally play in front of our fans and be home and have that little bit of that home ice edge. Let's talk about some of the younger players, again, Allie getting her first career goal and Laura also getting her first career goal. What are those types of performances doing for momentum going into these weekends every weekend? Yeah, it just ignites a spark throughout the whole team. Everybody was going crazy for both of them when they finally put that puck in the net. And it's just it's a neat thing to see when you see your teammates get that excited for someone on the team. And it's just it's a spark of energy, absolutely. Well, coach, we'll be looking for those sparks this weekend. And hopefully getting a couple of Ws over a rival in Endicott. Awesome. Thank you. She's Tracy Johnson. I'm Joe Wamba. And this has been the Tracy Johnson Coaches Show.