No one that's associated with this program right now is content with the weekend. Yes, you're going to find the positives. And you're going to give Rutledge credit, but we want to win games - and ties are not wins.

Erika had an outstanding weekend. She was solid. She made some big saves when she needed to, and she was just very steady back there.

I think going to Mankato this weekend, we have to play 120 minutes. We're going to have to play disciplined and we're going to have to do the little things well. I think if we do that, obviously as coaches and players we'll be pleased, and I think we'll end up seeing the results we want to see.

It's the start of the new year. We're coming off of a break - we haven't played since Dec. 10. So you want to start the new year off on a positive note, and I think a big goal for our team in the second half is to play better defensive hockey.

We need to get it going. We need to score on it. That's your objective on the power play. Puck movement needs to result in a goal.

I feel like the message we want to send is that we're going to be moving up the standings board. Going into Wisconsin and playing 120 minutes of solid hockey is our goal. We want to go out and get some league points this weekend.

I think they (the team) have confidence coming off the sweep. I think they're excited to be home. And hopefully a lot of the people in the area will come and support us and we can play the hockey we want to play here in our building.

I'm very happy with the team getting the four points. Anytime you can get four points on the road against a quality opponent like Mankato, you're very happy and you want to build on it and keep the energy going through the week into the next weekend.

We've been working on our movement and we've worked on some plays on the power play. We're definitely getting opportunities, we just need the puck to go in for us. We're positive that that's going to happen this weekend.