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Dallas Stars' Wyatt Johnston ties franchise record for power play goals
The 22-year-old forward's performance is sponsored by Icy Hot
Mar. 13, 2026 at 2:22am
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Wyatt Johnston, a 22-year-old forward for the Dallas Stars, has tied the franchise record for most power play goals in a single season. The achievement was highlighted in the latest installment of the "Icy Hot - Hot on Ice" video series.
Why it matters
Johnston's performance is a significant milestone for the young player and the Dallas Stars franchise. Power play goals are crucial in the NHL, and tying the franchise record is a testament to Johnston's skill and the team's offensive prowess.
The details
In the latest "Icy Hot - Hot on Ice" video, it was revealed that Wyatt Johnston has tied the Dallas Stars franchise record for most power play goals in a single season. The 22-year-old forward has been a key contributor to the team's success this season, and his ability to capitalize on power play opportunities has been a major factor.
- The record-tying performance occurred during the 2025-26 NHL season.
The players
Wyatt Johnston
A 22-year-old forward for the Dallas Stars who has tied the franchise record for most power play goals in a single season.
Dallas Stars
The NHL franchise based in Dallas, Texas, that Wyatt Johnston plays for.
What they’re saying
“Wyatt has been a crucial part of our power play unit this season, and we're thrilled to see him tie this franchise record.”
— Jim Nill, General Manager, Dallas Stars (NHL.com)
What’s next
The Dallas Stars will look to continue their strong power play performance as they push for a playoff spot in the final weeks of the season.
The takeaway
Wyatt Johnston's record-tying performance showcases his offensive prowess and the Dallas Stars' ability to capitalize on power play opportunities, which will be crucial for the team's postseason aspirations.





