 just proud of the group. I think we all could agree that the way that we came out was one of our best starts all year. And just to sit back and watch them build momentum, give each other feedback, and generate offense. Pretty proud. Some questions? Callie had a great game today. Stayed proposed the whole game, really turned away some great opportunities, especially at the end of the third. What did you think of her play today? Yeah, I think you nailed it with Callie. Timely saves. I think she built confidence as the game went on. And when you need those saves the most, and it was really cool just to see her in our element and build that confidence today. Can you talk about the penalty kill, especially with, you know, the five-minute major, and then also the two back-to-back regular? Yeah, our PK just takes it as an opportunity every time. And I think it's that mentality that allows us to be consistent that, you know, we want to get short-handed goals, we want to go on offense, we want to play aggressive, and we hope to generate momentum from every PK. And the girls did a really good job there. And the green jacket. Just going back to Callie, getting her start in the B-POT second game back, just how does that speak to the confidence your group has in her coming back from injury? It definitely speaks to the confidence that we have in Callie. And, you know, I think not a lot of people can see the comeback to her, and how much effort she's put in behind the scenes. But I think that was a huge testament as well, knowing that she's left no stone on turn, she's done everything that she can within her ability to be ready for this group. And I think that there too also gives a lot of confidence. You guys have talked a lot about, you know, building a foundation the first half of the semester. Just how much does this mean to your group to have, you know, a tangible first time in four years going to the championship to kind of be a result of your hard work in first semester? Yeah, I think you nailed it. Just to prove that we're a good hockey team, and to be able to get to experience the benefits of that, being able to perform in high pressure moments and execute when we needed to execute, I think it just goes even further building that confidence that we're a good team. And I think we feel good that we have a great foundation to still go through adversity and get better and, you know, get the outcomes that we walked down the stretch. The Wokie Twins have been an offensive force the last couple of weeks, but how important has their defensive play been, especially in overtime? That's been a really cool part. It's, you know, these guys have played such a great 200 foot game all year, and now just to see, you know, amazing skill come through and generate offense creatively and transition and then on the power play on the PK in all different ways. And I think that's what makes them a threat. You know, I think, really, Luisa, make the people around them better, whoever they're playing with. It's been really cool to see, but 200 foot game impactful in every zone of the ice. And I think when you do that, the offense will come. Back to you, Lily. It almost seems like your and your sister always know where each other are on the ice. What's it like playing on the line with her? I think we just created, like, a good chemistry just from playing, like, so long with each other and making each other better at practice. So that's where our chemistry comes from. Do you agree? For Lily too, in a back and forth game like that, just how do you guys stay consistent and stay focused on the bench when in the first period, you know, it was really tightly contested? I would say we just focus on our habits and the smaller things and then hopefully we get a goal out of it. For Lily, you guys knew that you were going to play one game at TD Garden, but knowing it's the championship game, how much more special is it? Yeah, a lot more special, I would say. I mean, it's special in general just to play there, but obviously it's the finance, so that makes it even more special, especially as a woman. Being able to play at an NHL ring is pretty awesome. What was the new solid goal going in the shootout? What was that initial feeling that you had? Can you describe? Of course, I was in relief, so I was really happy that I could score that goal for this team, and I was just hoping that Catty would have the next shootout. And for you just as a transfer first year at BU, how cool is it for you to be such a big part and your sister of getting this team to a championship at TD Garden? Yeah, it's pretty special, I would say. And I mean, since transferring, we have been looking forward to playing in the B-pot, so this is a really special moment for us. Let me have time for two more questions. I think more of what you saw today, you know, just knowing that our habits create transition offense for us, and we're a threat off the rush, we're a threat off of our forecheck, and then knowing how to wear teams down, how to maintain possession, how to create opportunities as a unit of five on the ice, and then when it's your time to set the next line up for success, then you set the next line up for success. And I think when we do that, we allow all of our skill and diversity of skill to come through when we start to wear teams down and create momentum. Just for you personally, Coach, you know, first year running the program, what does it mean to you, you played in B-pots, to bring the program back to the championship? Oh, it's an honor, and I think it's something that you reflect on more and more, you know, as it goes by, but I just am so excited for this group. I'm excited about how we're representing the future of our program and putting in the hard work and getting to be rewarded from all of that, and excited to see and make history and get to play at TD Garden and represent Boston University. All right, Coach and Lily, thank you so much. Congratulations. Thank you.