 Welcome back to the Dominic Doll Show, presented by Buffalo Wild Wings. I'm Sam Murray, joined now with Steven Simmons, ice hockey head coach Dominic Dolls, and coach entering last night's game. Your team had gone to four straight overtime games, three consecutive ties. Get back in the win column with a 4-1 victory over Canton last night. What did you tell your guys going into that game? I mean, we've just been trying to kind of stay the course, because I think even going back in the late last semester, we were playing well. And even with the tie, those are good teams. And we were pretty evenly matched in all four of those games. I mean, you go back to the Utica game, it's a tough break at the end. And we ended up losing. The Nazareth game was a very good 1-1 hockey game. And the two games at Fredonia, I think the four times we've played Fredonia in the history of Stevenson hockey, they've all four games have gone over time. So it's a pretty even match up and one bounce of the puck either way is going to determine it. And that's I think last night, that's what we started to get that we haven't been getting is kind of the bounce of the puck and just putting pucks to the net and finding ways to go in. Those pucks haven't been seeming or haven't been going in for us the past couple, again, going back in the last semester, the past four or five games. And they did last night. And that always helps. A couple of the younger guys are starting to put the puck in the back of the net. Liam Walsh, I think he has four points in the last three games. He, along with Xavier Abdelah and Aaron Murray, all scored their first career goals last weekend. I think kind of the bigger eye-opener is the older guys. Mike Davis hasn't found the back of the net or has a point in the last six games. Jordan Watt broke his five game scoring drought. Is it they're just doing different things over the ice or something they just need to start going again? I mean, in the case of Mike, if you look at the past two games from Mike, I think he's had more opportunities than he's had all year. And they're just, again, they're just kind of not going in. And that was kind of the funk that the team was in. And it's a tough one because they are getting chances. They are getting opportunities. It's just, you know, the puck's got to go in early in the year. They were going in. Everything was going in for those guys. So it's them just kind of staying in the course and doing the little things and getting around the net. And they'll find it. I mean, Jordan, that was a big one for him. I mean, he just threw a puck in the net last night and it goes in. So hopefully he can kind of build off that one and go. But we need other guys scoring goals, too. That's important. And looking ahead to this weekend, you have Brockport and Geneseo at home. Brockport's struggling a little bit. Have dropped six of their last eight. Geneseo ranked eighth in the country. It's going to be your eighth time playing a ranked opponent in your one and a half years here at Stephenson. What do you have to do this weekend to get that signature win? I mean, we just need to play well and play a complete game. I mean, if we defend well, we'll give ourselves opportunities at the other end. And that needs to be our focus. And then we need to take care of the special team side of it. I mean, even with Brockport, I mean, they've played some very good teams here in the past couple of weeks. They're a pretty quick, small, skilled team. And we need to make sure that we are defending well to take away their opportunities and give ourselves opportunities kind of going the other way. And then with Geneseo, I mean, we just, yeah, they're going to be pretty high on skill. So slowing them down in transition and not giving up too many odd man rushes will be a big thing for us. Well, coach, we wish you the best of luck and we'll see you back here next week. Sounds good, thank you. For Coach Dominic Dolls, I'm Sam Murray and this has been the Dominic Doll Show.