Ten-man St Mirren held on for a precious Premiership point in Paisley after a turgid goalless Scottish Premiership draw against Dundee.
The major flash point in the match came just after the hour when new English forward Jake Young blighted his first start for the hosts with a straight red card for a challenge on full-back Brad Halliday.
The visitors couldn't make their numerical superiority count, however, while their goalkeeper Jon McCracken wasn't overly tested at the other end with the league's two lowest scorers mustering just four shots on target between them.
It means the visitors stay three points above Stephen Robinson's men, but 11th-placed Kilmarnock are now just three behind Saints.
Cameron Congreve ought to have given Dundee an early lead when keeper Shamal George dropped the ball at his feet yards from goal.
Perhaps the unexpected nature of the chance bamboozled the winger as he bundled past with the goal gaping.
The lack of a quality finish wasn't exclusive to the men in dark blue, however, as St Mirren defender Richard King fluffed his lines as the ball landed at his feet from close range.
St Mirren are still waiting for their first league win since before Christmas and nearly got it late on when Dan Nlundulu combined to set up fellow substitute Mikael Mandron who couldn't keep his near-post flick down.