Dallas Star Robertson Dominates with Elite Offensive Stats

Robertson's dynamic play has been key to the Stars' Stanley Cup aspirations.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 2:00pm

A fragmented, cubist-style painting depicting a hockey player in mid-motion, their body and stick broken down into overlapping geometric shapes and planes in the colors of the Dallas Stars, conveying the energy and intensity of the sport.Robertson's dynamic offensive abilities have made him a driving force behind the Dallas Stars' quest for their first Stanley Cup since 1999.Dallas Today

Jason Robertson has emerged as one of the NHL's top offensive players over the past five seasons, ranking 9th in both goals (192) and points (439) since the start of the league's puck and player tracking era in 2021-22. The Dallas Stars forward has reached career highs in several key categories this season, including power-play goals, average ice time, and shots on goal.

Why it matters

Robertson's continued offensive dominance has been a key factor in the Stars' status as a perennial Stanley Cup contender, though the team has fallen short in the playoffs in recent years. As Dallas looks to break through and win its first championship since 1999, Robertson's performance will be crucial, especially in the postseason where he has shown flashes of brilliance but also inconsistency.

The details

Robertson ranks among the league leaders in several advanced metrics that showcase his offensive prowess. He is in the 94th percentile or higher among forwards in high-danger, mid-range, and long-range goals, as well as shots on goal in those same three zones. Robertson is one of just two forwards to rank in the 90th percentile of all six of those categories. He has also been a workhorse, ranking in the 97th percentile in total miles skated and 98th percentile in even-strength and power-play miles skated.

  • Robertson has reached 40 goals for the third time in his career this season.
  • He has set career highs in power-play goals (14) and average ice time (20:21) this season.
  • Robertson has recorded four straight seasons of at least 80 points, including a career-high 109 in 2022-23.

The players

Jason Robertson

A 26-year-old forward for the Dallas Stars who has emerged as one of the NHL's elite offensive players over the past five seasons, ranking 9th in both goals (192) and points (439) since the start of the league's puck and player tracking era in 2021-22.

Wyatt Johnston

A Stars forward who has 82 points in 78 games this season and leads the NHL in power-play goals with 26.

Mikko Rantanen

A Stars forward who has 74 points in 60 games this season, playing on the top line and first power play with Robertson.

Roope Hintz

A Stars center who has assisted on 27 of Robertson's 76 goals over the past two seasons, the most of any teammate.

Glen Gulutzan

The new head coach of the Dallas Stars, who has helped Robertson get to high-danger areas more often this season.

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What they’re saying

“Robertson has been a top 10 offensive player in the NHL over the past five seasons combined and continues to give the Dallas Stars -- a perennial championship contender -- hope of breaking through in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.”

— NHL.com Fantasy Staff

What’s next

The Stars will play the Minnesota Wild in the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, as they search for their first championship since 1999. Robertson's performance in the postseason will be crucial, as he has shown flashes of brilliance but also inconsistency in recent playoff runs.

The takeaway

Robertson's elite offensive production has been a driving force behind the Dallas Stars' quest for their first Stanley Cup since 1999. As the team looks to break through and win a championship, Robertson's performance, especially in the playoffs, will be crucial to their success.