 And despite the beavers being on the road, the Sanford Center was still buzzing all weekend as the sixth annual Steve McClain hockey tournament was held. The tournament is a 50-plus event with the oldest of the 102 players clocking in at 78 years old. The event raised money for the food shelf and youth hockey this year. And the guys are more focused on having a good time than getting the Windsor losses. You get to meet some of your old friends. You've moved away. You get to play together. Maybe tell a few stories. Maybe stretch a few stories. And just kind of relive some fun days that you used to have and you get to celebrate that you're still having hope. And look who's out there on the ice. It was Dennis Wyman. Yeah, I got a chance to take part in that for the third year this year. What a great tournament. Guys coming in from all, might have had a goal there and that was eight feet tall instead of four. Soccer now maybe. Yeah, exactly. But yeah, guys come in from all over the state, Rochester and down in Minneapolis and all over. There's about 12, 15 guys from Bemidji that take part, but most come from around the state. And here you see a little more action here in front. And I know we say it's not about the Windsor losses, but I know you picked up quite a few wins. Yeah, our team did well, which always makes it a little more fun. And definitely a fun tournament overall. And there's probably my best spot right there on the bench. Yeah, but I know you had the game winner of that one, right? Well, that's what I've been told. We don't have any video of it. So it didn't happen. Yeah, fun night. Fun weekend, I should say.