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Top Jason Robertson News

  • Stars' Jason Robertson: Nets PP goal Thursday

    Robertson scored a power-play goal and added an even-strength assist in Thursday's 5-4 win over the Jets.

    Robertson set up Dallas' second goal, scored by Nils Lundkvist in the latter stages of the first period, before finding the back of the net with a power-play tally just 1:01 into the second frame. Robertson's chances of being a fantasy asset might be a bit complicated as long as he remains a bottom-six forward, but he has an excellent track record after posting 79 or more points in each of the last four campaigns. He'd be a top-six forward in almost every other team in the league, but he's been relegated to the third line due to the impressive depth the Stars have on offense.

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  • Stars' Jason Robertson: Scores two goals in Game 5 loss

    Robertson scored two goals in a 6-3 loss and playoff elimination in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals.

    Dallas was on its heels early, but Robertson came to play Thursday. He cut the score to 3-1 at 11:40 of the first on a shot from the inside edge of the left face-off circle. Robertson then made it 4-3 just 38 seconds into the third period on a shot from the top of the left face-off circle. He was fired up this series after tallying just a single assist in the first round (six games). Robertson finished the postseason on a three-game, four-goal streak, and he had five points (four goals, one assist) and 14 shots in five games against the Oilers.

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  • Stars' Jason Robertson: Tallies on power play

    Robertson scored a power-play goal on four shots in Tuesday's 4-1 loss to the Oilers in Game 4.

    Robertson has scored the Stars' last two goals, which have been all of their tallies over the last three games. While it's encouraging to see Robertson emerge from his slow start to the playoffs after he bounced back from a knee injury, the rest of his teammates have not followed suit. The 25-year-old has four points, 19 shots on net, 12 hits and a minus-6 rating over 10 playoff contests.

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  • Stars' Jason Robertson: Nets lone goal in loss

    Robertson scored a goal on five shots in Sunday's 6-1 loss to the Oilers in Game 3.

    Robertson got a piece of a Lian Bichsel shot to score late in the second period, though Connor McDavid answered for the Oilers prior to the intermission. While Robertson has two points over three games in the Western Conference Finals, the Stars' offense has generally been too quiet. This was his first goal since April 12 versus Utah. Robertson has three points, a minus-5 rating, 15 shots on net, 12 hits and five blocked shots over nine playoff contests.

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  • Stars' Jason Robertson: Snags helper in Game 1 win

    Robertson logged an assist in Wednesday's 6-3 win over the Oilers in Game 1.

    Robertson has been limited to two assists, eight shots on net, 10 hits, five blocked shots and a minus-4 rating over seven playoff outings. He missed the first round due to a knee injury, and he's been shuffled around the lineup as the Stars look to keep productive trios together. While Robertson would normally be a top-line option, he's currently taking middle-six minutes and time on the second power-play unit while other players have more momentum.

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  • Stars' Jason Robertson: Earns first point of playoffs

    Robertson notched a power-play assist and three blocked shots in Tuesday's 3-1 win over the Jets in Game 4.

    Robertson helped out on the first of Mikael Granlund's three goals in the game. Since returning from a knee injury to begin the second round, Robertson has a helper, six shots on net, five hits, four blocks and a minus-3 rating. He's had relatively limited ice time, topping 15 minutes in just two of four games since his return, though that's less surprising given the balanced structure of the Stars' lineup.

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  • Stars' Jason Robertson: Set to return to lineup

    Robertson (knee) is slated to return to the lineup for Wednesday's Game 1 versus the Jets, Lia Assimakopoulos of The Dallas Morning News reports.

    Robertson missed the entire first round versus the Avalanche while nursing the knee injury he sustained in the Stars' regular-season finale. However, the Stars found chemistry with a new top line while Robertson was out, so he'll return in a middle-six role alongside Wyatt Johnston and Mason Marchment. Look for Robertson to also see some power-play time as he makes his first appearance of this playoff run.

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  • Stars' Jason Robertson: Game-time call Wednesday

    Robertson (knee) will be a game-time decision versus Winnipeg in Game 1 on Wednesday after head coach Pete DeBoer told reporters, "He's close. We'll see tomorrow morning," per Brien Rea of FanDuel Sports Network Southwest.

    Robertson looks poised to get back in the lineup for the first time since April 16 versus Nashville, a stretch of seven games on the shelf during the first-round series against Colorado. Prior to getting hurt, the 25-year-old winger was generating a point per game over his previous 12 contests, earning six goals and six helpers, including two power-play points. If given the all-clear, Robertson looks poised to step into a third-line role for Dallas.

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  • Stars' Jason Robertson: Remains day-to-day

    Robertson (knee) participated in Monday's practice and is still day-to-day, according to Lia Assimakopoulos of The Dallas Morning News.

    Robertson sat out Dallas' first-round series against Colorado after getting injured in the Stars' regular-season finale versus Nashville on April 16. His status for Game 1 versus Winnipeg on Wednesday remains unclear, but he has made some progress in his recovery. Robertson produced 35 goals, 80 points and 211 shots on net across 82 appearances during the 2024-25 regular season.

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HT/WT: 6-3, 207 lbs
Birthplace: Arcadia, CA
Age: 26
Experience: 6
Shoots: Left