Your Dallas Stars just keep rollin' y'all
Good morning, Dallas, and I hope you're waking up with a little extra pep in your step after last night's 4-2 win over the Minnesota Wild. That was a big one, not just for the two points, but for the statement it made. The Dallas Stars looked like a team fixin' to go deep in the playoffs, controlling the pace and shutting down one of those pesky Central Division rivals. Wyatt Johnston got us started early in the first, then Matt Duchene put us back on top in the second with a power-play goal. It felt like we were playing chess out there, not checkers, and the Stars were always three moves ahead.
Now, let's talk about the key plays that really sealed the deal. Jason Robertson’s goal in the third period was just pure Robby magic, extending that lead to 3-1 and making everyone at the American Airlines Center feel like we could finally breathe. Then, even after Minnesota tried to creep back in, Wyatt Johnston—that kid is something else—slammed home an empty-net power-play goal in the final minute. Two goals for Johnston, a power-play goal from Duchene, and a Robertson special? That's the kind of balanced attack that makes me feel like we're cooking up something special, like a brisket slow-smoking all day in Lockhart.
This win brings the Dallas Stars to a sparkling 50-20-12 record, holding firm at second in the Central Division and showing off a mighty 7-2-1 run in our last ten. We’re on a win streak and every single point right now is precious as we jockey for playoff positioning. Tonight, the Stars are back at it, and this momentum is exactly what we need as we head into the final stretch. The energy in Dallas this morning is buzzing, folks—you can feel it from Deep Ellum to the West End.
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