The Dallas Stars extended their winning streak to five games with a decisive 5-1 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on November 16, 2025. The standout performer of the night was Jason Robertson, who netted a hat trick, marking his first of the season and the sixth of his NHL career. Robertson’s impressive performance significantly contributed to the Stars’ continued success.
Robertson, 26, showcased his scoring prowess by converting three of his six shots on goal. His scoring occurred in two bursts during the game, with two goals in the second period followed by one in the third. This stellar night allowed him to match his total scoring output for the entire month of November, bringing his season tally to nine goals and 23 points. After a slow start in October, where he managed only three goals, Robertson is on track for his best month yet, needing just one more goal to surpass his November totals.
Recent Performance and Future Prospects
Robertson’s recent form has been impressive, as he has accumulated six goals and nine points over his last three games. His performance raises the question of whether he can replicate his success from the previous seasons, where he recorded 35 goals last year and came within one goal of a 30-goal season two years ago. Despite a dip in production since his remarkable 2022-23 campaign, in which he scored 46 goals and notched 109 points, this latest hat trick serves as a reminder of his ability to pose a challenge for opposing goalies.
With the Stars’ current record standing at 12-4-3, they sit second in the Western Conference, trailing only the Colorado Avalanche. This winning streak has solidified their position as a formidable team in the league. The Stars will have a few days off before facing the New York Islanders on Tuesday and then embarking on a three-game road trip through western Canada.
As the season progresses, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Jason Robertson can maintain his momentum and lead the Stars to further success.








































