Jason Robertson Totals Three Points In Wednesday's Win
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson enjoyed his first three-point night of the campaign on Wednesday versus San Jose, notching a goal and two assists in a 5-2 victory. Robertson collected all of his points in even-strength situations. The 2024-25 campaign hasn't gone well for Robertson, who's managed five goals and six assists in 18 outings. He was on a run of three points in 11 games before kicking into gear on Wednesday night. There are now two tough road games ahead for Robertson against Tampa Bay and Carolina. He's been on the score sheet in back-to-back games just once all season.
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson (foot) will be in the lineup against Nashville on Thursday. He's been deemed good to go for the season opener after recovering from offseason foot surgery. Robertson will take up his usual spot on the top line and the first power-play unit. While his scoring rate dropped last season, Robertson still saw a lot of success in the matchup against the Predators, registering five points (one goal, four assists) in four head-to-head clashes. In fact, Robertson has notched 23 points (nine goals, 14 assists) in 20 career appearances against Nashville, which is his best return against any opposition.
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson (foot) returned to practice on Saturday. The prolific winger is recovering from a foot procedure and joined his teammates for the first time in training camp. Robertson's return to the ice is a great sign regarding his availability for the regular-season opener. The Stars begin their campaign on Oct. 10 versus the Nashville Predators. Robertson is coming off an 80-point campaign and has averaged 1.13 points per game across the last three seasons.
Jason Robertson Will Miss Most Of Training Camp Following Cyst Removal
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson (foot) will miss most of training camp but is expected to be ready for the start of the season after having surgery to remove a cyst from his foot. Stars general manager Jim Nill said on Wednesday that Robertson had the procedure done on July 30. Robertson, who could not put weight on his foot for six weeks after surgery, will be skating on his own, and the team plans to restrict his activity and monitor his foot during training camp. The American winger has been Dallas' top scorer in back-to-back campaigns. He posted 29 goals and 80 points last year. The Stars kick off their regular season on Oct. 10 versus Nashville.
Jason Robertson Ends 10-Game Goal Drought WIth First Playoff Hat Trick
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson had a memorable outing in Game 3 against Edmonton on Monday, scoring his first playoff hat trick to lead the team to a 5-3 win. With Dallas 2-0 down after the first period, Robertson notched his first couple of goals in the second frame, and he completed his hat trick in the middle of the third period with the eventual game-winning goal. The 24-year-old became the fifth-youngest player in franchise history to record a hat trick in a playoff game. Robertson entered the action with a 10-game goal drought. Times have been difficult for him in front of the net, but Robertson has remained a key contributor for the Stars and is now the team's leading scorer in the 2024 postseason with 16 points (six goals, 10 assists) in 16 games.
Jason Robertson Hands Out Two Assists In Losing Effort
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson registered two assists in Wednesday's 5-3 loss to Colorado in Game 5. Robertson's work helped the Stars grab the lead twice at the beginning of the contest, but the team failed to finish off the Avalanche in the series. This marks Robertson's second consecutive multi-point effort. He's yet to go scoreless against Colorado and averages a point per game through 12 playoff appearances, scoring three times and collecting nine assists.
Jason Robertson Scores Two Goals In Game 4 Victory
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson finished with two goals in Thursday's 3-2 overtime victory against the Golden Knights in Game 4 of the Western Conference Final. Robertson directly contributed on both of the goals by the Stars in regulation as the scoring efforts of the 23-year-old brought the team back from a one-goal deficit in the final minutes of the first and second period, respectively. Robertson has scored six goals and totaled 17 points through 17 games to rank second on the Stars in points during the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the team will need contributions from the elite forward in Game 5 on Saturday night.
Jason Robertson Ends Goal Drought, Has Two Points In Game 1
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson ended an eight-game goal drought and registered an assist in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals against the Golden Knights. Robertson opened the scoring in the contest and helped Roope Hintz to his 10th postseason tally of the year, but the Stars couldn't turn things their way and opened the series with a 4-3 overtime loss. Robertson's goal-scoring woes must be a worry for Dallas, but the star winger is averaging a point per game through 14 playoff outings and has amassed eight points in the last five games, so you can't exactly say that he has been struggling offensively.
Jason Robertson Registers Three Assists In Game 5 Victory
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson set up three goals as the team moved one win away from the Western Conference Finals with a 5-2 triumph over Seattle Thursday. Dallas' first line was in full flow here, with Roope Hintz benefiting twice from Robertson's work and him also assisting Joe Pavelski once. Robertson had notched only one point across the first four games of the series. The 23-year-old hasn't done very well against the Kraken, but he is still averaging a point per game through 11 playoff outings this year, having posted two goals and nine assists. Only five players have more helpers in the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson had a hand in two goals as the team beat Minnesota 4-0 in Game 5 of the first-round series Tuesday. Robertson combined with Roope Hintz to help Tyler Seguin open the scoring just 2:22 into the game, and the talented winger then notched a goal for himself with 11:04 played in the first period. Both of the points came with the man advantage. The Stars power play has been sizzling in the postseason with a 40.9 percent efficiency and Robertson has posted all of his six points in power-play situations, scoring twice and delivering four assists.
Jason Robertson Delivers Three Assists In Wednesday's Win
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson hosted a playmaking clinic in Wednesday's matchup against St. Louis, delivering three assists in a 5-2 win. He had two helpers on the power play, reaching 109 points for the season. Robertson now boasts the second most prolific season ever by a Stars/North Stars player. Only Bobby Smith has recorded more points in a single season for the franchise, going for 114 in 1981-82. Robertson has done the damage with 46 goals and 63 assists in 81 games. He's one of only four players in the league this season with 40-plus goals and 60-plus assists.
Jason Robertson Records Three Points In Dallas Victory
Dallas Stars winger Jason Robertson continues to shine as he registered one goal and three assists in a 5-1 win over the Nashville Predators Monday. Robertson now has 43 markers and 58 helpers in 77 Dallas contests. A fantasy manager's dream player has recorded two goals and eight assists in the last three games after a two-game point drought, with 101 points now after Monday's Robertson has reached the 100-point mark for the first time in his career.
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson had a huge four-point performance against Arizona Friday, setting a new team record by reaching 95 points for the campaign. He moved past Mike Modano, who had held the record since 1993-94 with 93 points. Bobby Smith has the all-time franchise record with 114 points from the old Minnesota North Stars days. Robertson, who had a goal and three assists in Friday's 5-2 win, should be able to challenge Smith's record in the upcoming years. The 23-year-old has made big strides in his game this season, racking up 42 goals and 53 assists in 75 outings.
Jason Robertson Bags Three Assists In Thursday's Win
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson collected three assists as the team romped Buffalo 10-4 on Thursday. He notched a power-play helper in the first period and added two even-strength assists for his eighth three-point game of the season. Robertson is the first Stars player with as many three-point games since Jamie Benn had nine such outings in 2014-15. Two of them have come during Robertson's current five-game points streak as he has already racked up 10 points for the month. For the season in total, the young star boasts 38 goals and 83 points in 65 games.
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson finished with a team-high three points in Saturday's 7-3 victory against the Avalanche. Robertson got the scoring started with his 36th goal of the season in the opening minutes of the game and later added an empty net goal for his third point of the contest and 37th goal overall. Robertson also recorded an assist on right wing Joe Pavelski's goal to give the Stars a two-goal advantage. Robertson has been excellent again this season to lead the team with 37 goals, 42 assists and 79 points through 63 games, and the 23-year-old has provide managers with first-round value across standard fantasy formats.
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson registered two assists in Wednesday's big 4-1 victory over the Wild. The 23-year-old now has 36 assists for the whole campaign and sits on 33 goals through 53 games. Only five players in the league this season have so far hit the 30-mark in both goals and assists, and only five players are ahead of Robertson on the overall scoring charts. It's been another wonderful campaign for him, and Robertson is also currently on a hot streak with a run of nine points in eight games.
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson scored his fifth goal in five games on Tuesday, helping the team beat the Islanders 2-1 in a shootout. He was also the lone scorer in the shootout. Robertson has quickly heated up again after seeing his point streak stopped at 18 games by Toronto on Dec. 6. He has responded with a run of 15 points in 11 games. It's been an amazing campaign for Robertson, which includes 29 goals and 58 points in total in 42 games. He is very close to joining Connor McDavid as only the second player this season with 30-plus goals and 30-plus assists.
Jason Robertson Tallies Three Assists Versus Carolina
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson posted three assists in Saturday's 5-4 overtime loss to Carolina, with two of the helpers coming on the power play. Joe Pavelski and Jamie Benn scored with the man advantage, and Robertson also had one assist saved up for Jani Hakanpaa. The talented winger boosted his numbers to 23 goals and 23 assists for the season. It's been a special campaign for Robertson, although he has struggled to get going again after seeing his 18-game point streak end earlier in the month. Prior to Saturday's action, he was on a run of just two points in six games.
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson continued his sensational campaign with a hat trick in Thursday's 5-0 victory over the Ducks. He needed just 4:13 of action to open the scoring and two of his markers came on the power play. Robertson had seven efforts in total on goal in 16:40 of ice time. It's been five weeks since the last time Robertson finished scoreless, and following Thursday night, he is riding a career-high 17-game point streak. It's pushed his numbers to 22 goals and 17 assists. The 23-year-old became the first player in the league to hit 20 goals this season and only Connor McDavid is ahead of him on the scoring charts.
Dallas Stars left wing Jason Robertson scored his 19th goal of the season to beat the St. Louis Blues 4-1 Monday. Robertson extended his point streak to 16 games. He now has 19 goals and 17 helpers in 23 contests. The 23-year-old currently leads the NHL in goals, with Vancouver's Bo Horvat trailing by two with 17 markers. Robertson is proving to fantasy players and the NHL that he will be a force to be reckoned with all season.