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Jake Tye
Mar 1, 2026
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Cameron Hughes fuels Texas Stars' offensive surge, propelling them toward a playoff berth with consistent scoring and clutch performances.

The AHL Texas Stars are working to find consistency this season as they sit at 25‑23‑3‑1, displaying a mix of offensive and defensive challenges. The team has scored 151 goals, ranking 22nd in the league, while allowing 163 goals, which is 19th‑fewest in the AHL, putting the Stars in the middle of the pack statistically.

The team has shown improvement recently, going 6‑4 over their last ten games, demonstrating the ability to string together wins and compete against tough opponents.

Offensively, the Stars are led by Cameron Hughes, who has been the standout performer this season. In 52 games, Hughes has tallied 13 goals and 38 assists for 51 points, giving him a 20‑point lead over the next closest teammate, Matthew Seminoff, who has 31 points. Hughes’ consistent production has been a key factor in keeping the Stars competitive.

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In goal, Remi Poirier has carried the majority of the workload. Across 35 games, he has posted a 16‑15‑4 record, with a 2.72 goals‑against average and a .906 save percentage. Poirier’s steady play has helped stabilize the Stars despite the team’s defensive challenges and provided a reliable presence in net.

With a mix of experienced leadership and emerging talent, the Texas Stars are aiming to maintain their recent momentum and position themselves for a strong finish as the season moves toward the playoffs.

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