Jason Robertson's recent surge in offense for the Dallas Stars is more due to the fact that he's feeling himself after off-season foot surgery.
The Dallas Stars return home after going 4-1 on their five-game road trip, which included a matchup against Thursday’s opponent, the Montreal Canadiens. Dallas has won eight of its last nine games and will look to continue that hot streak against Montreal at the American Airlines Center, where the Stars have dominated their home ice this season.
Jason Robertson's recent surge in offense for the Dallas Stars is more due to the fact that he's feeling himself after off-season foot surgery.
When the Toronto Maple Leafs face off against the Dallas Stars, much of the discussion typically centers around the sibling rivalry between younger brother Nick and older brother Jason Robertson. Though the brothers are still focused on their second clash of the season on Tuesday,
Jason Robertson's shootout goal was the difference Saturday as the Dallas Stars extended their winning streak to seven, beating the host Montreal Canadiens 2-1.
Both Dallas Stars forwards got off to slow starts this season but have been back to their usual high levels since roster announcements.
MONTREAL — Jason Robertson scored the shootout winner to lift the surging Dallas Stars past the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 for their seventh consecutive victory on Saturday night. Robertson scored the only goal of the shootout while goalie Jake Oettinger stopped Patrik Laine, Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki.
Regular Western Conference powerhouse the Dallas Stars visited the surging Montreal Canadiens on Saturday (Jan. 11) at the Bell Centre. A game that may not have elicited much enthusiasm six weeks ago now carried the potential of must-see hockey,
Dallas Stars (27-13-1, in the Central Division) vs. Ottawa Senators (20-18-3, in the Atlantic Division) Ottawa, Ontario; Sunday, 5 p.m. EST. BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Stars -138, Se
Jason Robertson scored the shootout winner to lift the surging Dallas Stars past the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 for their seventh consecutive victory on Saturday night.
Hockey is a great sport and something that can bring out the best and worst in people, but every now and then, something happens in life that reminds us all that in the end, it’s just a game.
The Avalanche and Stars are coming off disappointing home losses, but neither defeat was to a division opponent. Saturday's matchup in Denver could be a four-point swing in the Central Division, where Colorado and Dallas are currently separated by two points.