The scoreline belied the action in the first Edinburgh derby of the season as Hearts and Hibs played out an entertaining goalless draw.
A huge reason for the stalemate was the performance of both goalkeepers - particularly Scotland veteran Craig Gordon's for the Jambos.
The big stopper shone at Tynecastle as the teams had to make do with a share of the Premiership spoils - leaving the men from Gorgie third in the table and a point behind champions Rangers at the top.
It was another encouraging outing for Robbie Neilson's men and here's how they rated out of ten.
Craig Gordon: Several top saves, one in particular from Kyle Magennis that looked in all the way until Gordon did what he usually does. 8
John Souttar: Got away with one slack pass in a dangerous area but defended well throughout and was strong in the air. 7
Craig Halkett: Similar to Souttar and brought the ball out just as well as his defensive colleague at times. 7
Stephen Kingsley: Got forward from that left centre-back position to support Cochrane all game. Strong display after recovering from Covid. 7
Michael Smith: A bit tentative going forward at times and crossing could have been better but wasn’t fully fit. 6
Beni Baningime: Excellent in midfield. Won the ball well, used it well and looked to drive forward whenever possible. 8
Peter Haring: Mopped up alongside Baningime and was an important physical presence for Hearts in midfield with some important tackles. 7
Alex Cochrane: One excellent late cross that was almost turned into his own net by Hanlon. Good understanding with Kingsley. 7
Ben Woodburn: Bright and inventive, looked to make things happen and linked well with Boyce but tired as the second half wore on. 7
Gary Mackay-Steven: Had a personal battle with Macey, forcing three good saves from the Hibs ‘keeper although should have scored with one. 7
Liam Boyce: Didn’t get many sights at goal but was a good focal point for Hearts. Linked well with Woodburn. 6
Subs
Josh Ginnelly: Was unlucky with a header at the back post but was generally well marshalled by Josh Doig on the right. 5
Taylor Moore: Replaced Michael Smith but was on to defend rather than attack Hibs down the right hand side. 4
Barrie McKay: Some nice touches from the former Rangers man on his debut but needs time to get up to speed and match fit. 4