 Welcome to the Paul Canobine Show. I'm Joe Wombo, joined now with a five-time Matt Commonwealth champion, Paul Canobine. And Coach, congratulations, first of all, on that championship. Let's talk a little bit about that game. You guys started a little bit slow, offensively and defensively. What adjustments did you make to right the wrongs in the first quarter? Well, I just thought early on we just kind of, we just weren't kind of ready to play off the bat. I thought we made some really silly mistakes, turned the ball over, kind of went to the goal a little too quick. We're a little impatient. And I thought, as it went on, we got better. It was a 4-1 first quarter. But I like, as the end of the quarter started, we started playing better, starting to get some opportunities. And we gave them a couple silly ones, you know? Chazz, Collison, misses an easy ground ball right by himself and he flips it right to 92. Camps and Trones, we got one off of that. And then we had another one where we took a poor shot. And then they got a break off of it and got a goal. So I thought we were playing better towards the end of the quarter. And I thought the second and third quarters, we did a great job. We held them scoreless for 34 minutes. I'll score them 9-0 during that period of time and really got control of the game towards the fourth quarter and we were able to seal it away. And Ross Dunn and Duggan became a wall for you guys back there. And eventually the tournament MVP. Talk a little bit about his performance. Well, he's really turned it on. He went from playing kind of OK to really doing a great job. I think the way we kind of made some tweaks to his stance and how he was playing and also changed how he warmed him up. And that's really helped him and we stay a lot more focused. And that's what you need to be. Now, strong down the middle, a goalie getting hot at the right time, a face-off guy playing well like Justin Brunetti, giving us opportunities to win. And you talk about that face-off guy. The team that you guys are going to be facing in Nazareth in the first round of the playoffs, they got a pretty good face-off guy. They do. They do. And he's done great. He thinks about 72% in the year and he's done a great job. We saw him here at the Mustang Classic. But we got a good face-off guy too. And he's faced a lot of great competition all year. And we'll see how he does and we'll make our adjustments as we go. Justin's a tough kid. This kid's a strong kid. Justin's a strong kid. It'll be a great match-up, I think. Besides the face-off and being important, everything starts at the face-off. What is it going to take to beat Nazareth here at home? Well, we can't let them sit around and feed the ball. A lot of their goals are assisted. I think they lead them in one of the top three in the country in assisted goals. And we've got to do a great job pressure on them, not letting them be able to sit back and feed. We've got to be great off the ball. And we've got to do a good job recognizing whether they're in zone or man-to-man and shoot the ball well. I think we do that. We'll be all right. We're a little bit bigger than they are, so hopefully our sides will help us out. But we've got to be able to play smart and not turn the ball over silly and make sure that we really capitalize on our shots early on. It helps to have the defenseman of the year and Tom Defosio there, too. It does. No doubt. Well, Coach, we wish you the best of luck on Wednesday. And we look forward to talking to you a lot this season. I hope so. We hope so, so we appreciate it. He's Paul Canabine. I'm Joe Wamba, and this has been the Paul Canabine Show.