(Credit: Andy Nietupski/Texas Stars) It has been a rough couple of days for the Dallas Stars organization from top to bottom in the playoffs. Idaho fell in five games to the Allen Americans, and Dallas fell in six to the Minnesota Wild tonight. But the outlier that could've sweetened an otherwise tough couple of days for the organization lay on the shoulder of the Texas Stars heading into their final guaranteed home game of the playoffs against the Chicago Wolves. In a tense game two of the series, the Stars and Wolves battled in a high-scoring night, trading the lead six times, but in the end, Texas was unable to outduel Chicago, falling 5-4 in overtime Thursday night at the HEB Center at Cedar Park. “It's unfortunate, but we're one bounce away from being up 2-0,” Ellis Rickwood said. “We're not going to get too down and just kind of forget about that one and worry about game three.” In a complete inverse of Game One’s relatively slow and methodical defensive-heavy st...
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