Dundee must still be wondering how, after finding themselves 2-0 up after just five minutes, they had to settle for a draw against Livingston at Dens Park.
But with the dust having settled on that, perhaps of more significance than the result was the return to scoring form of talismanic striker Simon Murray.
One of the country's most prolific frontmen in recent seasons, the 33-year-old has found goals hard to come by this term.
Last season he netted 15 goals in 33 Premiership games and the season before he scored 11 in 32 league outings.
His weekend double represented his first since the end of September and his third goal in the league after 21 games.
Speaking after the game Murray even acknowledged how good it was to get that monkey off his back.
The Dark Blues fans, and head coach Steven Pressley, will be hoping that the shackles are now off and that Murray can now go on a hot streak of scoring form – he is certainly capable of it.
If he does, it could turn their season around.
Performances have been good in recent times, but that cutting edge has been lacking – something illustrated by the fact that ninth placed Dundee are the joint lowest scorers (with St Mirren) in the Premiership having netted just 21 goals in their 26 league games.
An in form Simon Murray would go some way to sharpening an often blunt attack over the remaining weeks and months of the campaign.