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Milwaukee Admirals fall to Stars at Texas
CEDAR PARK, Texas – Chase Wheatcroft scored two goals to lead the Texas Stars to a 6-4 win over the Admirals Friday at H-E-B Center at Cedar Park.
Wheatcroft scored the Stars’ fourth and fifth goals. The markers were the first two of his career. The game-winner came at 1:58 of the third period when Antonio Stranges’ shot hit the goalpost but bounced to Wheatcroft and he muscled the puck into the goal.
Texas built a 3-2 lead after the first frame as the Stars and Admirals traded goals in the first period. Texas scored on the power play at :59 when Logan Stankoven deflected a pass into the net to give Texas a 1-0 lead.
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Milwaukee tied the game at 3:23 of the first. Jasper Weatherby forced a turnover behind the Texas goal. He slid a pass to Navrin Mutter in the right circle and Mutter quickly fed Anthony Angello for a tap-in at the left post. It was Angello’s first goal of the season.
The Stars reclaimed the lead when a pass from the right corner found Fredrik Karlstrom in the right circle. Karlstrom fired a shot past the glove of Admirals goalie Troy Grosenick at 5:55.
Fedor Svechkov’s second goal of the season tied the game at 2-2. Denis Gurianov entered the Stars zone on the left wing and sent a pass toward the right post. The pass hit a defender and ended up on Svechkov’s stick for the goal at 9:29.
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Texas moved back in front with another power play tally at 13:55. Riley Damiani tipped a pass from his position in the slot past the glove of Grosenick for his third goal of the campaign.
The Stars expanded the lead to 4-2 when Wheatcroft found a bouncing puck in front of the Admirals goal and snapped in his first of his pro career at 6:21 of the second.
Milwaukee’s Kevin Gravel scored his first goal of the season at 6:40 of the second stanza to bring the Admirals within one. Gurianov poked a puck past a defender on the left boards and Gravel’s shot from the left point sailed past the glove of Stars goalie Matt Murray.
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Milwaukee tied the contest at 4-4 when Cal O’Reilly scored his first goal of the season at 15:07 of the second frame. The plane started when Zach L’Heureux drove to the net from the right wing boards. L’Heureux tried to jam the puck past Murray, but the goalie stopped the shot. The puck popped into the slot where Joakim Kemell slapped a shot to the net. It deflected off O’Reilly into the goal.
The Stars added an empty-netter at 19:13 from Fredrik Karlstrom.
Milwaukee outshot the Stars 34-29 in the game and had 17 shots in the third period.
Milwaukee will remain in Texas for another game Saturday, Nov. 11. The Admirals return home Saturday, Nov. 18 to play host to the Chicago Wolves at UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena.
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USS Beloit naval warship commissioned in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE – A new naval warship was commissioned at Milwaukee’s Veterans Park on Saturday, Nov. 23.
The USS Beloit, a littoral combat ship (LCS), is roughly 380 feet long and will house 88 crew members. Ships of this kind are made up in Marinette, Wisconsin. They cost roughly $500 million to build.
As the ship’s sponsor, retired Army Maj. Gen. Marcia M. Anderson will lead the time-honored Navy tradition of giving the order during the ceremony to “Man our ship and bring her to life!” At that moment, the commissioning pennant is hoisted, and the Beloit becomes a proud ship of the fleet.
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This is the first naval ship to be named after the Wisconsin city, Beloit.
Once it is commissioned, the USS Beloit will call Jacksonville, Florida its home port.
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NBA Cup: Giannis Antetokounmpo stars as Milwaukee Bucks win again
Giannis Antetokounmpo recorded his second triple-double of the season as the Milwaukee Bucks led wire-to-wire to beat the visiting Indiana Pacers.
The NBA’s two-time Most Valuable Player claimed 37 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists as the Bucks won 129-117 on Friday to improve to a 2-0 record in the NBA Cup.
Damian Lillard added 24 points and 13 assists for his third straight double-double, and the result means Milwaukee have won five of their last six since opening the season with a 2-8 record.
They had six players in double figures for points, with Antetokounmpo, 29, recording his 47th career triple-double.
Jaylen Brown had 31 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Boston Celtics to a 108-96 win at the stubborn Washington Wizards.
Jayson Tatum and Jrue Holiday added 16 points each for last season’s NBA champions, who have won three straight overall and are 2-1 in the NBA Cup.
James Harden had 22 points and nine assists as the Los Angeles Clippers extended their winning streak to four games with a 104-88 victory against the visiting Sacramento Kings.
The Clippers were without leading scorer Norman Powell because of a hamstring strain and are now 1-1 in the in-season tournament, which concludes next month with the semi-finals and championship game being played in Las Vegas.
Last season’s MVP Nikola Jokic returned for the Denver Nuggets after missing three games for the birth of his second child and had a triple-double of 33 points, 17 rebounds and 10 assists.
However, that was not enough to stop the Nuggets losing 123-120 at home to the Dallas Mavericks, for whom Naji Marshall scored a career-high 26 points in the absence of Luka Doncic, who will miss at least four games because of a wrist injury.
Jared McCain declared to the crowd that he is “the rookie of the year” after scoring a three-pointer in the Philadelphia 76ers’ 113-98 win over the visiting Brooklyn Nets.
The 20-year-old, who was the 16th overall draft pick in June, scored 30 points as the Sixers halted a five-game losing streak, despite playing without Joel Embiid and Paul George.
McCain posted his seventh consecutive game scoring 20-plus points, joining Embiid, Allen Iverson, Jerry Stackhouse and Lee Shaffer as the only rookies in franchise history to accomplish that feat,
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Nine-story hotel planned for former Bradley Center site in downtown Milwaukee
The former Bradley Center site in Deer District, just south of Fiserv Forum, is set to be converted in part to a new Moxy Hotel.
NCG Hospitality, the operator of Moxy Hotels, and the Milwaukee Bucks announced Friday that the company has finalized plans to build the downtown hotel project, adjacent to the upcoming FPC Live concert venue opening late next year.
The Moxy Hotel project is set to break ground in late 2025 as well and open in spring 2027. The building is nine stories with 162 rooms. The new hotel joins the Trade Hotel, just north of the arena, which is also owned by NCG Hospitality and opened last year.
“Moxy Milwaukee Downtown will offer a fresh addition to bustling Deer District, creating an ideal destination for concertgoers and Milwaukee visitors alike,” the company said in a news release.
“The hotel will host a vibrant social scene, with check-in at the bar, a signature welcome drink and a lobby filled with games and spaces for guests to socialize and unwind.
“With the new FPC Live concert venue just steps away, guests will have access to world-class entertainment, making Moxy Milwaukee Downtown a hotspot for visitors looking to experience the best of the city’s vibrant nightlife.”
The hotel plans first surfaced in fall 2023 in connection with the FPC Live venue and around six months after NCG opened The Trade hotel north of Fiserv Forum.
Tom Daykin contributed to this report.
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