 Mustangs post game interview with men's ice hockey head coach Dominic Dawes as Stevenson falls four to three in the closing seconds to SUNY Canton. But a wild back and forth game with I thought three distinct periods. Coach, that first period, you guys kind of got punched in the mouth twice, but that shorthand goal really seemed to give you guys a lift there. There were first 20 minutes and that helped us get back in. I thought we the first few minutes we were good in the game. And then they just beat ourselves all night. I don't think we could get get anything going every time we started it going. We took, you know, we just couldn't get our own way. And that's, you know, that's what we talked about between the periods. And it's frustrating because I think we had, you know, when we were just settled down and playing, we can make plays and we can. That's not what we did the last two weeks in terms of the exhibition stuff. And we got wrapped up in the emotion of the game and flat out beat ourselves. Third period, though, seemed like both teams settled in until the latter minutes there. And you had a couple of chances on the power play. What was your thoughts on the third period there other than obviously the last two minutes? Yeah, I mean, they started, both teams started to be able to play a little bit and play some five on five and get into a, you know, a rhythm of the game. And I mean, we had some chances for sure. But at the end of the day, I think they, you know, I said, our guys said the whole goal tonight was to be hard play against. They were harder to play against than we were hard. You know, like they, I think they won the majority of the puck battles. I mean, I don't have in front of me, but they blocked way more shots than we did. And that's, you know, one goal hockey game. We lost in 10 seconds left of the game, but that's how you win games, right? Like you do those little things, you get on top of pucks and block shots. That's going to be the difference. And that's, you know, that's what it was. So they deserve to win. 18 hour turnaround before you can try and go for a split tomorrow. What's got to change for tomorrow afternoon? Discipline, obviously, first and foremost, that's the biggest thing. You know, we got to stay up on the box. We got to stay composed, stay controlled. There's going to be penalties every time you play in this ring. There's, you know, whatever, there's always seems to be a lot more penalties down here than there is when we, when we play up north. But, you know, for the most part, most of our lineups played in this ring a million times. So we've got to understand that. We've got to know that we got to be ready for that. And we've got to take advantage of our opportunities. But we've got to be hard and play against them. We got to get on pucks. We got to touch pucks first. We've got to be faster. We're going to play faster. And that's, that'll be the difference. Thanks for the time. Good luck tomorrow. Thank you.