Credit: Logan Foust/Texas Stars The Stars posted a record-breaking loss as they got trounced by the Grand Rapids Griffins 10-1. The nine-goal margin and ten goals allowed are tied for the worst loss in Texas Stars history. The feat was last achieved by Texas in 2011 against the Oklahoma City Barons, a team that no longer exists. The top team in the AHL by points percentage truly lived up to their moniker, netting four tallies in the game's first period in a contest that felt over from the moment the puck was dropped. The Stars were coming off a promising weekend series split against Rockford, where the team looked poised to turn a corner on the season. That positive momentum was clearly no match for the Griffins' overwhelming attack. The Stars' subpar effort was fully acknowledged by their Captain, Curtis McKenzie, who volunteered to speak for his team post-game. "Embarrassing. Embarrassing on all accounts, throughout the lineup. They came in, they're a top team ...
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