3 Talking Points as Winnipeg Jets Lose Heartbreaker to the Dallas Stars

Dallas Stars, Jason Robertson (21); Winnipeg Jets, Connor Hellebuyck (37). Mandatory Credit: James Carey Lauder-USA TODAY Sports
Dallas Stars, Jason Robertson (21); Winnipeg Jets, Connor Hellebuyck (37). Mandatory Credit: James Carey Lauder-USA TODAY Sports /
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Dallas Stars, Jason Robertson (21); Winnipeg Jets, Connor Hellebuyck (37). Mandatory Credit: James Carey Lauder-USA TODAY Sports /

1. Jason Robertson Steals the Show

There is no argument that the twenty-two-year-old, Robertson is one of the top young players in the NHL and he has had the Jets number this year.

Heading into this game he had two goals in three games including scoring the overtime winner on February 11.

In the last and final game between Winnipeg and Dallas, Robertson stole the show and was the definite first star of the game.

Last night, Robertson had a hat trick and scored three out of the four Stars goals en route to their important win.

The overtime winner by Robertson was great to watch. He was at the end of a shift and the Stars were getting dominated in their own end, but Robertson was the first one to a loose puck and found enough energy to beat the Jets backcheckers to the net and then fired a great shot to end the game.

This was Robertson’s first NHL hat trick and his efforts provided the difference in this game.

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The Jets will look to put this tough loss behind them and get back into the win column when they host the New York Rangers on Sunday afternoon at the Canada Life Centre.

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