 Stevenson falls to Salisbury tonight. Glenn Clark with head coach Paul Cantabene. Coach, you ran into a very hot goalie tonight. They showed that zone look at you. What was your assessment of the decisions that your offensive players are making with their shots? Well, I think we got to do much better. I think we played kind of soft today in the offensive end, and they kind of came at us, and we didn't respond really well. So we got to do a much better job there. We got good guys. They got to believe to be successful. Just a little apprehensive right now and trying to get to that point. We're all there to make the plays. Their goalie actually had his best game of the year. It's 15-16 saves. They did a great job. We got to finish opportunities. We need our guys to play like we know they can. Know they can. They're just a little off. If you told me you would have got 15 saves out of our goalie, won 18 to the 24 face offs, you would have out ground balled them. What I told you, we would have won that game. But, you know, we can't be 0-5 in the man up. You know, we can't go 14 to 21 clearing the ball, just throwing it away at times when it wasn't really that hard. And so we got to do a better job in those situations. And it's close for us, but, you know, we'll do better. One of the things, I know we've been talking about your face off specialist Justin Bordner and you've been praising him all season, even when the numbers weren't there. Just the work he was doing in the second half, it wasn't just that he was winning. It was that possession was coming along with it. How much of the entire operation improved tonight? I think we're not a bad face off team. You know, we just haven't had the success early on. So, you know, when your stats look at him, we're not a very good team. But Justin's been proved through the year. And he's getting better with the decisions. And we just, but we got to do things better. We got to help him out a little bit more, I think, in some situations there. And we just got to execute a game plan. You know, I think we had a solid game plan, but we just could not execute it at times. And I think that really hurt us. And we got to do a much better job. And, you know, their zone, we didn't do anything we talked about. You know, we didn't do anything we practiced. And it's really tough when you do that. But that's on me as a coach. And I got to figure it out. And Salisbury, obviously, was better than us today. But I thought we did some really good things against them. And, you know, but limiting some of the things that they wanted to do. But we got to, you know, we got to do better. On paper, you've gotten through the most difficult part of your schedule. This is the way it is here. You guys scheduled the best teams in the country. I know you would have liked to have come away with some more wins. Do you feel like the lessons that you have learned playing this most brutal part of your schedule will help you moving forward? Well, I think it's certainly wear down us. You know what I mean? Playing all those teams and back to back, top five teams. And I think it wear down us a little bit. You know, we got to, you know, get our guys' legs under us and get ready for Kane on Wednesday, which we wills. But it's a tough schedule. Our guys like to play good games. I like to play good games. I think they want to do that. And it is what it is. You can play and do that. But we like when the lights are the brightest at Mustang Stadium in front of the big crowds and all that stuff. And it's a tough schedule. You know, but I think we can do much better through that part of the schedule. But there's a lot of good teams now in the NCAA that play very tough schedules. If you look at St. John Fisher, they're 0-6, but they're a really good team. They just haven't been able to get some W's or, you know, York's 3-4. They're a very good team. They struggle through some of their out-of-conference schedules. There's some really good teams that don't have great records right now that are competing. But they'll be better as time goes and getting ready for hopefully a great run at the NCAA tournament. Coach, I appreciate it. We will see you back here on Wednesday night. Thanks a lot. It's Paul Cantabeni. I'm Glenn Clark. This has been Go Mustang Sports.TV.