 Connor Newcombe here with Stevenson men's hockey head coach Dominic Dawes after a 5-3 loss to Manhattanville coach First of all you guys were able to out shoot the Valiance. Was it more of a Lack of quality of shots. You just think their goalkeeper was on a different level today. Oh, I mean, I think we controlled the play for the majority of the game. I think I Think our issues stem from our attack and not creating off of our attack And I thought they took care of the chances that they They needed I mean they did a good job of just kind of packing in there, especially at the end to help their their goalie out But I just think a lot of what we just didn't manage the puck. Well, and that's That's the big one. I mean we we had a lot of chances to attack But we just left a lot of pucks out there in terms of making the goalie change you put skirmish in there today How'd you feel he played throughout that game keeping you guys in it? He needed to make some saves You know, that's a big part of the game. That's their that's their job and responsibility back there and You know, he deserved to play tonight. He's worked hard here over over time But I think he knows you need to make some saves too in terms of the positive stuff You can take away What do you take away from the second period when you guys were able to come back and get that tied at three and You know really really did kind of dominate the end of that second period as well I just I mean we we dominated a lot of it I mean we controlled the play a lot. We had the puck in the offensive zone a lot it just We weren't generating quality chances You know, and I think we could have done a lot better on the rush and that's That's what they did a good job of backcheck and stand on top of us and that's you know, that's where we got to get better Thanks, coach. Thank you