 Welcome into the Mustang minute. Paul Taylor joined by women's hockey head coach Tracy Johnson as the Mustangs fall four to two to chat him. Coach, I think the sequence that defines tonight and maybe even the weekend was late in the game. You guys had three shots on goal and it was a kick save, a glove save, and a save off the helmet. When it's a sequence like that, you just know maybe it's not your night. Yeah, we were not catching a break at all and our game plan was to really try to get pucks to the net and capitalize on those rebounds and I think they did the best that they absolutely could trying to try to do that. And like you said, you know, sometimes those bounces don't go your way and they certainly weren't. You lost Sierra with about seven, eight minutes to go, but your girls really scrapped hard the last eight minutes and really fought hard and made it certainly, you know, we're kept throwing pucks at the net. Yeah, they fought till the end. That's something that we try to pride ourselves in is that we're no matter what, whatever it says in the scoreboard that they're not going to quit and they're going to be as relentless as they can be and they absolutely did that. And so it's something to build off of and we've got a very important stretch coming up here and so we're going to try to capitalize on that. You guys did out shoot chat and particularly in that third period, 12 to 4, so your thoughts on, I mean, the pressure in the third period? Again, you know, I think they kept pouring it on and that's what we needed. We would have been nice to try to, especially when we got the extra attacker out there to try to take advantage of that, but, you know, it didn't go our way tonight and we have to keep our heads up and just keep grinding at it and get ready to get back to work Monday. One more weekend out at conference, but we will see you guys on February 2nd. Sounds good. Ready for it. Alright, this has been Mustangs Minute with head coach Tracy Johnson.