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.
Jakub Dobes stole the show as Dallas fell 3-1 to Montréal in a quick one-game stand at home before heading back on the road
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.
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.
Both Dallas Stars forwards got off to slow starts this season but have been back to their usual high levels since roster announcements.
The Colorado Avalanche host the Dallas Stars after Nathan MacKinnon's two-goal game against the Edmonton Oilers in the Avalanche's 4-3 loss.
Colorado coach Jared Bednar has stressed the importance of winning games within the division, so Saturday's game against the visiting Dallas Stars has more meaning for both teams.
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,
The Montreal Canadiens (22-18-4) avenged last weekend’s loss to the Dallas Stars (28-15-1), beating the Stars 3-1 on Thursday night at the American Airlines Center.
Jakub Dobes is now 4-0 with the Canadiens after a standout performance against the Stars. His home debut awaits, and Canadiens fans figure to go berserk for the young goalie.
Jakub Dobes made 32 saves and Alex Newhook scored a go-ahead goal midway through the third period to lead the Montreal Canadiens to a 3-1 road win over the Dallas Stars on Thursday. Juraj Slafkovsky and Joel Armia scored for the Canadiens,