(Credit: Logan Foust) The final horn sounded, and for the first time in weeks, everyone in the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park exhaled. The Texas Stars beat the Milwaukee Admirals 3-2 on Friday night, snapping a four-game losing streak and giving their fans something they'd been starving for: a reason to believe this season isn't lost. It wasn't always pretty (it had its moments). It wasn't dominant. But it was a win, and right now, that's all that matters. "That's the standard we've got to set from our team every night, :said Matthew Seminoff postgame about the win. "We got to use that as a building block." Stars forward Cameron Hughes opened the scoring within the first two minutes of the game on a Texas power play that had the Admiral's Joakim Kemell serving two minutes for slashing. The building came alive. The roar of the crowd and the goal horn sounded louder. Head coach Toby Petersen called it the most complete game Texas had played al...
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