 Welcome to Mustang Sports Network On Demand, powered by SFMSports.net We're here at the Rysers Town Sportsplex, joined by Mustang Head Coach Tracy Johnson after the Mustang 8-1 win over Becker tonight. Coach, you guys got off to a very fast start, five goals in a period. Ties a program record that you guys set last year against Sacred Heart. Fast start, but kind of, you and I were just talking off the air. Finished a little, left a little bit for you to be desired, I guess. Yeah, we just, I think, like you said, came out to a faster at the first period and got a little complacent after that and just didn't bring a full game of our game. As you look at the stat sheet, you have ten different point scores up and down the line up, seniors, sophomores, a couple of freshmen get on the score sheet tonight. So as you look at the big picture, some good things tonight. Yeah, good things to work from. We had spurts. I just would really like to see the more consistency in terms of our game. Five goal scores. You had Chelsea with the hat trick there filled in at the end. Chelsea, you know, she had a couple of hat tricks last year, 20 goals. She's getting on track. She is. I knew last weekend all it took was one to get the floodgates open and she certainly proved that tonight. So with the other records, we talk about 55 shots on goal, eight goals in a game, a new program high. We talk all the time. When you throw the puck at the net, good things tend to happen. Good things do happen and sometimes it's nothing fancy but it's just getting the puck to the net and crashing to rebounds. You guys keep trying that play with Mackenzie and Megan or Megan and Jesse or Jesse and Mackenzie with that little give and go in the corner there and it's come so close so many times and it's just waiting for that one to go in. They had many opportunities and created a lot of chances that way but when it gets to that point where they adjust and they kind of take that away, it looks like it's going to be there but forcing that puck a little bit, we kind of want to move away from that so it'll be a good focus point for us looking through video and focusing on that tomorrow. Now, also, you guys got started with two short-handed goals tonight. Three short-handed goals already this season now in three games that's certainly a positive take away. Yeah, absolutely. Our PK was definitely on it and we had a five on three that we had to kill off and we did a great job doing that for sure. I talk about block shots. I can think of the one sequence there. You had Mackenzie and Sarah Antonelli there sacrificing their bodies. You go over and get both a pad on the back. I knew that moment had to make you proud. Absolutely. I think blocking a shot is one of the most selfless things you can do for a team and we definitely stress it. So when you see them turn around and do that in a game especially in pivotal moments like that, it's pretty special. Now, one of the things that I think as a coach, your job is also part of, not just you, any coaches, your job is to never be satisfied. Always find that one thing that you guys certainly can look at the scores. You tonight was the power play. Power play 0 for 8. If there was one, I don't even say complaint. If there was one point of emphasis for tomorrow, I think that would be it, would it not? Yeah, no, I agree with you. As a coach, certainly a win is great, but we want to play the kind of game that we can play. I don't really think we saw that much tonight. Power play is a big part of that as well. I think, again, it's keeping it simple and moving the puck quick and I think we were just trying to do too much. Coach, we'll talk to you tomorrow. Tomorrow afternoon. Thanks so much. This has been Mustang Sports Network on demand for Coach Tracy Johnson. I'm Paul Taylor as the Mustangs of women's ice hockey team beats the Becker Hawks 8-1 Saturday night.