The points were shared at Easter Road after Paul McGinn cancelled out David Bates' opener seven minutes from time.
Speaking to Hibs TV after the match, the Hibs defender told us he thought we deserved to win the game, all things considered.
“I thought there was nothing between the sides in the first half. In the second half we came out and completely dominated the half.
"We conceded a sloppy goal – it was a header at the back post, which was avoidable so we were disappointed with that.
“I am glad we managed to get the equaliser because that was the least we deserved."
McGinn got his second goal of the season, stabbing home for six yards after James Scott knocked it into his path. The defender was pleased to add another important goal to his Hibs account.

“I am delighted to get another goal. I thought Jimmy would head it back across, and thankfully I was in the right area. I was that close in that I was just focussing on hitting the target.
“We have such a quick turnaround before the next game. We’ve got Dundee away next so the focus needs to be on getting the three points and getting back to winning ways.”