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May 3, 2024 AHL Morning Update: TheAHL.com

AHL Morning Skate: May 3, 2024 | TheAHL.com

As a professional hockey journalist, Texas Stars head coach Neil Graham‘s calm and even-handed approach was evident after the team’s 6-3 win last night against the Milwaukee Admirals.

Graham’s reaction to going down 2-0 early in the game showed his poise, and his team’s ability to rally and secure the win showcased their resilience.

The Stars’ performance reflected their coaching staff’s personality, with Graham emphasizing the importance of resetting quickly and getting back on track.

With AHL MVP Mavrik Bourque back in the lineup and rookie Lian Bichsel making his Calder Cup Playoff debut, the Stars displayed a strong pushback and dominance in the latter part of the game.

Despite a double-overtime defeat, Devon Levi‘s exceptional 60-save performance for the Rochester Americans highlighted his outstanding goaltending skills, consistent with his collegiate success at Northeastern University.

Levi’s stellar save percentage throughout the series against the Crunch and his impressive regular-season stats position him as a top performer in the league.

― with files from Patrick Williams