Dallas Stars left winger Jason Robertson is having a career-high season with the team this season. During the Stars' matchup against the Nashville Predators on Monday, Robertson accumulated four points on the night to take his points tally to 101 this season.
With this feat, Robertson has now become the first player in the history of the Dallas Stars franchise to score 100 points in a single season.
Soon after achieving the 100-point milestone, followers flooded Twitter with praise and showered the 23-year-old with congratulations. Here's how fans reacted to Jason Robertson achieving the 100-point milestone:
The 23-year-old star winger is currently into his fourth season with the Dallas Stars. Interestingly, this is the second season in a row for Robertson where he's posted 40 or more goals in a single season.
The 23-year-old has played in 77 games for the Dallas Stars this season and has managed to accumulate 101 points via 43 goals and 58 assists. He has contributed 20 Penalties In Minutes (PIM) with a plus/minus of +33. Robertson also has 11 (PPG) with a total of 37 (PPP) and has scored seven winning goals for his team this season. With 101 points on the season, Robertson is ranked sixth on the scoring leaderboard.
Jason Robertson's four points on the night helped the Dallas Stars clinch the playoffs berth
The Dallas Stars defeated the Nashville Predators by a 5-1 scoreline on Monday at the American Airlines Center.
Roope Hintz scored the first goal for the Stars at the 4:21 minutes of the first period after putting the puck in the back of the net from a slap shot. In 12:31 of the second period, Collin Miller scored the second goal for the team and Joe Pavelski scored from a powerplay at 16:07 to put the Stars 3-0 up in the game before heading into the third period.
Coming into the third period, Robertson scored the fourth goal for the team from a powerplay at 8:29 of the third, while Tyler Seguin's wrist shot goal at 14:23 of the third helped the Dallas Stars secure a huge 5-1 victory over the Nashville Predators. Jason Robertson had four points on the night while Heiskanen and Pavelski each had two points contributions for the team.
With this win, the Dallas Stars (42-21-14) clinched the playoffs spot and became the fifth team from the Western Conference to have qualified for the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs.