Stars forward Jason Robertson named NHL First Star of the Week

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Stars forward Jason Robertson named NHL First Star of the Week

Dallas Stars left winger Jason Robertson of Arcadia, California has been named the National Hockey League First Star of the Week for the period between November 10 to November 16, 2025. Robertson had six goals and three assists for nine points in three games during that time.

Three three-point games

Robertson’s first three point game was on Remembrance Day in Canada and Veterans Day in the United States. He had one goal and two assists for three points in a 3-2 Stars overtime win over the Ottawa Senators. Robertson set up Roope Hintz of Tampere, Finland for the game-winning goal at 3:04 of the extra period. Robertson then had two goals and one assist for three points in a 7-0 Stars win over the Montreal Canadiens this past Thursday, and then his seventh career NHL hat trick in a dominant 5-1 Stars win over the Philadelphia Flyers this past Saturday.

More statistics this past week

Also in the three games, Robertson was also a +6 with two power-play points, one game-winning goal, 19 shots on goal, five hits and one blocked shot. Both power-play points were power-play goals. The first power-play goal came in the Stars win over the Senators. Robertson tied the game at two at exactly the eight minute mark of the third period from Mikko Rantanen of Nousiainen, Finland and defenseman Miro Heiskanen of Espoo, Finland.

Robertson’s second power-play goal, game-winning goal and blocked shot came in the Stars win over the Flyers. Robertson’s game-winning goal put the Stars up 2-0 at 11:39 of the second period from Tyler Seguin of Brampton, Ontario and Hintz. Robertson’s second power-play goal was from Hintz and Rantanen at 9:29 of the third period which put the Stars up 4-0.

Robertson in 2025-26

Robertson has nine goals and 14 assists for 23 points in 19 games. He is a +5 with 11 power-play points, one game-winning goal, 82 shots on goal, 10 blocked shots, 14 hits, 10 takeaways, and 28 giveaways.

Stars in 2025-26

The Stars are in second place in the Central Division with a record of 12 wins, four regulation losses and three losses in extra time for 27 points. Dallas is also presently tied with the New Jersey Devils and Carolina Hurricanes for the second most points in the entire NHL. The Stars, Devils and Hurricanes are four points back of the Central Division leading Colorado Avalanche. Dallas next plays the New York Islanders on Tuesday. Stars’s captain Jamie Benn will make his season debut.