(Credit: Andy Nietupski/Texas Stars) Down by two goals with a big fat zero next to the Texas Stars logo has been a common occurrence for this edition of the Stars. But time and time again, Texas manages to find a way in the win column by the final horn. The Stars rallied from a two-goal deficit and just six shots on net to sweep the Chicago Wolves in their midweek games and go 3-1 during their four-game home stand, with a 5-4 victory Wednesday night at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park. “Halfway through the second period, I think we just started winning some battles, playing more physical,” Stars forward Cross Hanas said. “We knew that they were in their third game in four nights with a travel day. So we're kind of in on that, trying to turn them over there at the end.” Stealing Stars head coach Toby Petersen’s favorite analogy of poor play, Texas was taking on “a lot of water” in the game's first thirty minutes, firing a measly six shots on Wolves' goaltender Amir Miftakhov w...
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