 Hello and welcome into the Dominic Dawes show. I'm Joe Ambo, joined now with Dominic Dawes, head coach of the men's ice hockey team. And coach, you guys, take a long road trip up to SUNY and to Brockport. SUNY, Jenna, see you on Brockport. First of all, first program shut out in program history against Brockport. Talk about that. Yeah, no, it's the Friday game at Brockport. That's probably the point. I mean, obviously we won one-nothing. But in terms of defending, I thought one of the better are better efforts of the year. And obviously, again, we came away with the shut out. But I think the shut out was a big reason for the shut out, was eliminating their second and third chances. But the guys kind of bought in. We did a lot of little things right and reaped the benefits of it. I mean, you don't really see too many one-nothing games out there these days. But it was just that kind of night. We took advantage of a chance. And that's kind of all we needed. Yeah, it was a really strong effort defensively another solid performance again against Geneseo. It was 6-2, but still some positives to take away. Yeah, I mean, they were a good team. They're a top five team in the country. I thought first 30 minutes of the game, we played well. It was 1-1 at that point. And then I think they started to take it to us after that. Couple unfortunate bounces on our side of it. And I think mentally, we got kind of a little bit off track. But for us, I think it was good to see just the habits of a team that, over the past five, six years, has been to a couple of frozen forwards and has consistently been at a high level. Just see a team like that and see what they bring every night. And we've talked about it a lot this week so far in just terms of what their habits are and how we can make ourselves better. And it's the beginning of a long stretch of road games against the SUNY schools. You're traveling to Potsdam this weekend and then followed up with Canton. Talk about how important playing, spending the quality time at home to practice is going to get you ready for these games. Well, I think the nicest part about this point of the year is the focus is on hockey. School doesn't obviously get going back until Monday. So we've got a lot of time to just, the guys got a lot of time to be at the rink, be around each other, use a little bit for bonding and things like that. And then the same kind of goes for the bus. When you're on the bus together for eight hours at a time, I think it's a good experience for the guys. I think it's where teams are made in terms of some other relationships and things like that. So getting on the road and getting after it is always fun. Definitely learn a lot about each other and then about the college game when you're on the road so much. For sure, for sure. And I mean, we're in a stretch now. This is the second week of four in a row. So I think it definitely takes a toll in terms of how far in the distance we travel, but it's important for the guys to, you know, over the course of the week, make sure they're eating right, sleeping right, because it's not gonna get any easier in terms of the teams that we're playing. Well, coach, we wish you the best of luck in this stretch of tough games and road games and safe travels to you. Thank you. He's Dominic Dawes, I'm Joe Wamba and this has been the Dominic Dawes Show.