 Welcome back to the Dominic Dahl Show presented by Buffalo Wildwings. I'm Sam Murray, joined now with Stevenson Men's ice hockey head coach Dominic Dahls and coach Happy Weekend, 14 goals, pair of 7-1 victories, UCHC conference wins, and also a MAC win. Take us through the weekend. I mean, all in all, in terms of offense and special teams, I think a fairly successful weekend. But in terms of just us being consistent, I don't think we were happy with the way we played for the full 120 minutes or whatever it was. I think we do know, and what we've kind of talked about here early in the week, is if we're going to compete with the better teams, we need to get better. We need to be more consistent and kind of go from there. You mentioned the special team has kind of been consistent for you, for the opening three games. I think it was seven power play goals on the weekend. Didn't allow a shorthand it. On the penalty kill, you guys were perfect. Talk about the special teams and how important they are. I mean, that's been obviously a huge, huge part. I mean, you kind of live and die in today's day and age with that part of the game. And I think we're right up there nationally in power play, and I think we're right up there nationally in penalty kill. So if we can continue to kind of stick with where we're at, we'll be in good shape. But I think it's credit to the guys. I mean, we've made some changes to the penalty kill, and guys have kind of bought into it, and are doing a pretty good job with it. And then even on the power play, I think we're working a little harder this year. Creating some more opportunities. And I think the harder we work, the better off we'll be. You guys scored 14 goals in the weekend. And it was kind of spread out. Jordan Watt, senior Jordan Watt, got two goals and three assists earned. UCHC and Mac player of the week. And then you have a freshman, Houston Wilson, who gets a goal and two assists. Talk about the depth of the team. Yeah, I think that was a big thing. I mean, I think we are a little bit deeper this year. I think with the younger guys coming in, they've all, they've been able to step in and add and contribute right away, which is important. But I think we still are a pretty young group from that side of it. We've got the four seniors, and everybody else is sophomores and freshmen. And I think it is still a little bit of a learning curve for those guys. But guys are kind of getting the opportunity to play and play in different roles, and they might have played in last year, and kind of embracing those roles, and so far doing well. So you guys hit the road this weekend at Kings and Manhattanville, a pair of UCHC and Mac conference games. Kings is a new program. Manhattanville, you guys had some tough games with them last year. What do you expect from the weekend? I mean, with Kings, we played an exhibition game down here against them, and they came out and played hard. And what we've talked about with our groups since day one is we need to match the excitement and enthusiasm we had last year, because I think it helped us be successful early in the year and overachieve early in the year. And we've got to understand with some of these new teams that they've got kind of the same thing going on, and we can't take them lightly. And if we're going to get to where we want to go, we need to, again, kind of be a little bit more consistent and take care of our habits a little better. Well, Coach, we wish you the best of luck in both those games, and we'll see you back here next week. See you next week. For Coach Dominic Dahls, I'm Sam Murray, and this has been the Dominic Dahl Show.