 On the Mustangs post game report, I'm Christian Taylor with Trinity Barclas after today's game. Now, you did lose 2-1 today and shots weren't quite at a premium today, but there were some moments where you were trying to push to the other end of the ice. What kind of allowed you to still allow to create pressure on Nazareth today? So, we've been working on it all week at practice. It's obviously been difficult. My coach touched on it with all of our COVID protocols, but we all knew that this was going to be a very hearty hockey game. All of us had to play our positions well. All of us had to take the ice, know what we were doing, get the jobs done. And it started on the back end and it just led to all the little things connecting and being able to really apply the pressure that a team that's strong hasn't been able to really see before. And it was just an all-around team sport, team game. And like I said, the little things just added up and we were able to apply it to them. Now, I asked your coach about this, of course. Olivia had a sensational game in net. What sort of an addition to this team has she been since she stepped on the campus? Oh, she's been amazing. She's a light in the locker room, which is one of the most important things that we can ask for a teammate. She's always energetic, being a center and someone who's involved in the D zone, where I can hear her and where I need to hear her. She stepped up tremendously. I know the shots obviously showed that she had a phenomenal game, but it goes down to more than that, like her communication, knowing where people are. She sees the ice better than anyone when she's our last player back and she communicates it with us and that's as much as we can ask for, along with blocking the amazing shots that she did. Finally, you got Nazareth again tomorrow. What will you have to do on your end to try and help the Stevenson team to pick up a victory? The same thing that we kept with today, our coach addressed it in the locker room. It starts with all the little things. We need to have energy on the bench. We're short staffed already, but it's just, as I mentioned already, it's a team sport. It's getting the shots off. It's making the place happen. And it's getting pucks deep when we need to. It's changing. It's just playing a smart hockey game. Nothing's going to happen individually against this team. There's nothing that I could single-handedly do. There's nothing my teammates can single-handedly do. We all just have to support each other, be around each other, and just let the place click. Trinity, thank you very much. Good luck tomorrow. Of course. Thank you so much. For Trinity Barcliffe, I'm Krishan Taylor on GoMustAnxSports.com.