ORIENT kept their first clean sheet in 15 games at Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday, but goalkeeper Jamie Jones still wasn't totally satisfied.
The young stopper had a relatively comfortable afternoon in the O's goal, while his team created the better chances at the other end.
Jones felt Orient maybe should have claimed maximum points and he wants to build on that long-overdue shutout.
"We could have had more than a point," he said. "We created chances in the second half and we hit the post - on another day they would have gone in.
"But we kept a clean sheet for just the fourth time this season, which is a plus. That gave us a solid base to build from and I think we were unlucky not to win.
"It is very pleasing to keep that clean sheet because it has been a while since the last one. Between me and Cat [Glenn Morris] we haven't had one since Brighton in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy and that was a few months ago.
"We can build on that now and push up the table."