Jason Robertson

Jason Robertson

26-Year-Old Left WingLW
Dallas Stars
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Robertson showed he can be an elite forward when he scored 46 goals and 109 points in 82 regular-season appearances in 2022-23, but since then he’s recorded 80 points in each of the past two regular seasons despite playing every game. That’s not a bad result, it’s just less than the 26-year-old is capable of. There were some factors that held him back in 2024-25. He got off to a slow start, supplying five goals and 15 points across his first 26 outings, and he finished with less than 20 power-play points for the first time since 2020-21 -- far below his career high of 41 in 2022-23. His shot total also slid to 211 in 2024-25 from a high of 313 in 2022-23. Those are frustrating trends, but ones that may reverse. Pencil him in for at least another 80-point campaign, but factor in his upside when drafting him. Read Past Outlooks
Signed a four-year, $31 million contract with the Stars in October of 2022.
Earns 400th career point
LWDallas Stars
October 16, 2025
Robertson notched two power-play assists and five shots on goal in Thursday's 5-3 loss to the Canucks.
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Robertson's second helper was the 400th point of his career, a milestone he reached in 378 games. The 26-year-old has been dynamic to start 2025-26, earning two goals, four assists, three power-play points, 21 shots on net, three hits and a plus-4 rating across four appearances. He's mostly played in a middle-six role, though the Stars continue to do a fair amount of interchanging among their forward trios.
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2025–26 Time On Ice Stats
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    19:31
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    3:44
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Robertson took a big step backward in 2023-24 following his 46-goal, 109-point breakout from the 2022-23 campaign. In 82 games last season, he compiled 29 goals and 80 points. The 24-year-old forward was still productive but fell short of expectations due to a dramatic drop in goals scored and power-play production. He entered the 2023-24 season as one of only eight players to net at least 40 goals in each of the previous two campaigns, so failing to reach the 30-goal plateau had to be disappointing for fantasy managers who invested a high pick in Robertson. Still, he could return to the 90-point mark in 2024-25 if he gets a little more puck luck.
Robertson isn't just one of the Stars' most exciting players -- he's one of the top wingers in the NHL. It's a status he cemented with 46 goals, 63 assists, 313 shots on net and a plus-37 rating in 82 contests last season. He's entering his age-24 season, and his 14.7 shooting percentage last year wasn't even the highest of his career. That's all to say that this may not be the peak for Robertson, who is a bonafide top-line winger with the potential to challenge for 50 goals and 120 points at the peak of his career. His chemistry with Joe Pavelski and Roope Hintz on the top line can't be ignored. Robertson shouldn't be on most draft boards after the first round, and he's a steal if you can get him outside of this year's top-15 picks.
Robertson was significantly better a season ago than in his Calder Trophy-finalist rookie campaign two years ago, which is saying something. Robertson was one of just 17 NHL players to score 40 or more goals (41), while his 79 points placed him top-35 in the league. Robertson added 220 shots on goal and 21 points with the man advantage. The most remarkable thing of all is that there is an easy case to be made that Robertson -- who will play this entire season at age 23 -- has plenty of runway ahead of him in terms of future production. You're going to have to pay up for the California native in fantasy drafts this coming fall. However, the restricted free agent hadn't signed by late August and is at risk of missing some or all of training camp.
A Calder Trophy finalist, Robertson didn't see anywhere near the hype that the Wild's Kirill Kaprizov did. It didn't matter, as Robertson went from fighting for a spot in the lineup to first-line staple in 2020-21, racking up a studly 17 goals and 45 points in 51 appearances. A second-round pick from 2017, he had to earn every second of ice time given to him by head coach Rick Bowness. Robertson showed great chemistry with an injured Roope Hintz and revitalized Joe Pavelski last year, and that trio should begin the year together. While he missed out on Rookie of the Year honors, the 22-year-old Robertson should challenge for 60-to-70 points and a larger role on the power play if he can avoid the dreaded sophomore slump. Fantasy managers shouldn't sleep on the California native -- he's worth a middle-round pick for the scoring numbers alone.
Robertson made the jump to pro hockey last season, and the 21-year-old had success with 25 goals and 47 points in 60 games for AHL Texas. There's very little left for the second-round pick from 2017 to prove -- Robertson is likely ready to compete for an NHL roster spot in 2020-21. The Stars have room for him on his natural left wing if he can outperform Justin Dowling in training camp. Robertson will likely start in a bottom-six role, but he could play as high as the second line if he finds success at the top level. Fantasy managers in deeper formats could do worse than Robertson if he's able to produce at a 20-to-25-point pace, but he shouldn't be expected to contribute much outside of scoring categories.
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Finds twine again Saturday
LWDallas Stars
October 11, 2025
Robertson scored a goal on five shots and went plus-3 in Saturday's 5-4 shootout win over the Avalanche.
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Nets PP goal Thursday
LWDallas Stars
October 10, 2025
Robertson scored a power-play goal and added an even-strength assist in Thursday's 5-4 win over the Jets.
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Scores two goals in Game 5 loss
LWDallas Stars
May 29, 2025
Robertson scored two goals in a 6-3 loss and playoff elimination in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals.
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Tallies on power play
LWDallas Stars
May 27, 2025
Robertson scored a power-play goal on four shots in Tuesday's 4-1 loss to the Oilers in Game 4.
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Nets lone goal in loss
LWDallas Stars
May 25, 2025
Robertson scored a goal on five shots in Sunday's 6-1 loss to the Oilers in Game 3.
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Negotiations at standstill
LWDallas Stars
September 17, 2025
General manager Jim Nill described contract negotiations with Robertson as being at a standstill, Lia Assimakopoulos of The Dallas Morning News reports Wednesday.
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Nill remains confident that an agreement will be reached, but both sides are waiting to see what the market looks like. The upcoming contracts for Kirill Kaprizov and Connor McDavid might help redefine what high-end forwards should expect to get, given the rapidly increasing salary cap. While Robertson isn't at that level, he's certainly a high-end talent after recording at least 29 goals and 79 points in each of the past four campaigns, including 35 goals and 80 points across 82 regular-season appearances last year. Robertson, who is in the final season of his four-year, $31 million contract, is eligible to become a restricted free agent in the summer of 2026. If he limits himself to a one-year extension, then he'd be an unrestricted free agent after the 2026-27 campaign.
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