Texas Stars Hockey: Stars Defeat Chicago Wolves, 3-1, for Second Straight Win

The Texas Stars, American Hockey League affiliate of the NHL’s Dallas Stars, won a goaltending duel against the Chicago Wolves 3-1 on Saturday night at Allstate Arena.

The first period finished scoreless, but there were plenty of offensive chances for each team. With six minutes remaining in the period, Texas earned a 5-on-3 power play for two full minutes, but could not capitalize. Amir Miftakhov was credited with 13 saves in the first frame.

Texas wasted no time getting on the board in the middle frame. Three minutes into the period, during a long offensive zone shift, Kyle McDonald let a shot fly from above the circles, Jack Becker tipped it past Miftakhov to give the Stars a 1-0 advantage. Texas has now scored first in 10 of their last 11 games.

Early in the middle frame, Becker and Antonio Stranges each earned a breakaway, but Miftakhov shut down both chances. With under three minutes to go in the period, the Stars’ luck changed as the Wolves could not keep a bouncing puck in their offensive zone and Stranges took advantage. The winger snapped it past Miftakhov on a breakaway to double the Stars lead.

With seven minutes remaining in the third, Bradly Nadeau scored for Chicago to cut the Stars lead to 2-1. Chicago pulled Miftakhov with 2:35 remaining for an extra attacker. Kole Lind found the empty net from his own defensive zone to seal the victory for the Stars.

Remi Poirier had 30 saves in the win for the Stars, Miftakhov had 24 saves in the loss for the Wolves.

Iranian Supreme Leader Warns of Consequences of Potential U.S. Attacks – in Russian

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, today sent out a post on social media, in Russian, threatening the United States if it intervenes due to ongoing protests in that country.

Some 500 people have been killed by government forces in that country as all 31 provinces have experienced massive unrest due to the economy and pro-democracy sentiment spreading across Iran.

The messages were a signal that Iran was counting on its alliance with Russia to starve off possible U.S. action.

U.S. President Donald J. Trump has warned Iran that actions against Iranian civilians involved in the protests, up to and including killing Iranian civilians, would cross a red line, and force the U.S. hands.

The protests began more than two weeks ago and spread across the nation. Internet access for the entire country has been cut in an effort to hinder communications between protest groups and to stymie human rights groups from accessing information regarding crackdown efforts by the Iranian government.