RICHBORO, PA — Dallas Stars winger Jason Robertson has been named HockeyStickFittings.com’s Sniper of the Month for November 2025, recognition driven by a relentless stretch of scoring that underscored his status as one of the NHL’s most dangerous finishers.
Robertson posted a balanced 26-point month, scoring 13 goals and adding 13 assists while serving as the focal point of Dallas’ offense. His production came in waves, highlighted by three straight multi-goal performances on Nov. 13, 15, and 18. The run peaked with a hat trick in a 5–1 victory over Philadelphia, a game that showcased his ability to take over shifts and tilt outcomes.
At 6-foot-3, Robertson blends size with timing and precision. He consistently found soft ice in the offensive zone, particularly on the power play, where he worked the bumper position between the circles. From there, his quick set and heavy, deceptive release punished goaltenders before they could establish position, a hallmark of his scoring profile.
Drafted by Dallas in the second round in 2017, Robertson has grown into the franchise’s primary shooting threat. Born in Arcadia, California, he developed in the U.S. before refining his game in Canada with the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League. His emergence as an elite scorer was cemented during a 100-point campaign in the 2022–23 season, and his role has only expanded since.
The award, presented by Sports Talk Media in partnership with HockeyStickFittings.com, also highlights the technical side of Robertson’s game. He uses the CCM Tacks XF Ghost, a mid-kick stick built for full-shaft loading and controlled power. The setup favors heavy, one-touch finishes over quick, whippy snapshots, aligning with Robertson’s efficient, catch-and-release mechanics from the slot.
For Dallas, Robertson’s November surge delivered more than points. It reinforced the Stars’ offensive identity around a scorer capable of sustaining pressure, converting chances in volume, and dictating how opponents defend.
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