 Now, here on the All Access Post Game Show, Coach, this was a win that, I don't know if we'd say needed, but this was a win that felt like your team really would be buoyed by how emotional of a lift does your team get from an effort like this tonight? Well, they're a good team. Another ranked team that we played, and I think we actually played about 45, 50 minutes today at the full 60. But it's a good win for us, and I think our guys are excited to get it moving along here. I think we're building and doing things. And our offense is starting to do a good job, I think, and getting some easier goals, some cutting goals now. I think we're getting more of that. And I think our defense is doing a good job, especially Mark Poulson, the goal. I think he's done a great job stepping in for Sam when he's been out. And Mark's doing a great job. I thought he let the one in, but everybody's telling me he got tips. So down his brother down, sticking up for him a little. But they're doing great. I think the defense did a great job in the second half. No goals in the fourth quarter. It was really good. We've been struggling on the fourth quarter at times, and they get a 4-0 fourth quarter against a quality team. It's pretty good, so we're happy. And they also held Christopher DuPort to one of six in their extra man opportunities. That was great. Yeah, we followed a little bit too much there. But I think that we did a good job. I think our defense understands where to be. Coach Poulson's a good job at them. Dom, and we have a lot of seniors on that man down. So they've seen pretty much everything, so they don't get fooled too often about stuff. So they do a good job. And Mark bailed them out a few times. But I think they did well is that they got their ball and they got their sticks on a lot of balls. And so that's really a thing, to interrupt their skip passes. And we really knew where 11 was. 11's our big outside shooter. And we were limited in the amount of shots that you can get. You know, we referenced before the game. You thought that perhaps the faceoff x was something you could take advantage of. Not just winning it again, but they get another couple of goals from Nelson afterwards is that he continues to have an eye for that and getting into the offense, I think, was big. Yeah, Seth's doing a good job. You know, I think getting us the ball back over and over and these dangers of the ball going forward. I think his decision-making is off at times. And he's improving that. But he's really doing a good job. He's a lot of confidence now how he's playing. He's getting the ball. And what's great about Seth is that he's strong with the ball. So he can take some checks. He can take the long pole on a little bit and make some plays. And not a lot of faceoff guys have that ability. So he's strong with the ball. That's really helping us now, scoring some goals. And when he gets in there, and he's shooting that ball over him, just tough for the goal. He's a seed. And the one at the end of the half was really big. And the one in the first quarter was big to get us started. So he's doing a good job. But that's what he's supposed to do. Seth's a very seasoned kid now. And I think all of our freshmen, I think we might have played, I don't know, seven and eight freshmen today. So many. So many freshmen today. And they did a good job. Including Josh Branding getting his first career goal. Yeah, Josh has moved along. We need him to get better. But he's getting over the flu still, getting some of that weight back he lost. It was good that he got a cutting goal. But he also gave up a goal on the top there in a fast break. So he's learning, understanding when turnovers, how they matter. Sometimes a freshman can turn the ball over. You don't realize how much they matter and how momentum changes. So he understood that. That was a kind of mistake in his part. But it's good for Josh to get a goal and do well. And what I'm most afraid is that I don't think on seesaw I wasn't really too happy at half time. I did not understand that at all. I challenged our seniors in the locker room, pretty thing. And I think they stood up. They understood Gray McKee, especially in Dylan Harris, especially the two that are really challenged. And I think they stood up in the second half and played extremely well. But that's what seniors are supposed to do. And they can handle it and did a good job. Well, you brought Dom DeFazio up with you tonight. Yes, I did. He had a tremendous game tonight. He had so many calls turnovers that he actually surpassed. Callum Robinson as. They count Robinson for third all time. Yes. Oh, wow. That was not going to be happy about that. Well, we decided Cal would have more calls turnovers if he could keep himself out of the penalty box. He did have, like, six penalties for it. No, but I think he played great. Dom's been here a long time. And he's done a really good job. And nobody cares more than Dom DeFazio. He wants to win. He cares. And he brings that passion to his teammates. He understands that he's almost like a coach for us on the field. He understands it so well. And his passion and how hard he plays it, he played hard in the second half, running people over, getting tough brown balls, moving it. And he just cares. And that's the best part about Dom, because he's such a great kid. His passion and caring is unbelievable. And he loves Stevenson. He wants us to be successful. But he not only himself, but he wants his teammates to be successful, because he works so much with them on and off the field. He's just, you know, that's why he's our captain. He just does such a great job. And we're really proud of everything he's accomplished, especially coming back from the knee surgeries. And I think he's only getting better, something early on. And, you know, knee surgery is like a year and a half to really get back to where you are. So he's just kind of getting into form, again, to where he was when he got hurt. So we're really happy with it. Coach, congratulations on a great win. We'll see you Saturday night. Thank you very much. He's Coach Paul Cantabena. Joining us here on the All Access Post Game Show.