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Wyatt Johnston ignites the Stars' offense, outscoring league rivals. His scorching streak makes him a dark-horse Team Canada contender.
Young NHL players with family ties to the league are often compared to their fathers. Whether it’s the Tkachuk brothers, top Utah prospect Tij Iginla or even a handful of players to pass through Dallas like Mason Marchment and Max Domi,
Stars forward Mikko Rantanen used ex-teammate Nathan MacKinnon as an example to explain his connection with Wyatt Johnston.
Wyatt Johnston's fourth career hat trick included two power-play goals, giving him an NHL-best 12, and Jason Robertson had the winning goal and two assists in his 400th career NHL game as the Dallas Stars beat the Ottawa Senators 6-1 on Sunday night.
Johnston finished the week with nine points (five goals, four assists) as the Stars came away with four consecutive wins.
The Kings drop their third straight game, 4-1, and have totaled four goals during their skid. Kuemper leaves the ice after being hit high by Dallas’ Mikko Rantanen.
DALLAS -- Wyatt Johnston scored a hat trick and also had an assist for the Dallas Stars in a 6-1 win against the Ottawa Senators at American Airlines Center on Sunday. It was Johnston's first hat trick of the season and fourth in the NHL.
In a thrilling showdown on Friday night, Wyatt Johnston emerged as the hero for the Dallas Stars, scoring a crucial power-play goal just 28 seconds into a two-minute, five-on-three advantage. This decisive play helped the Stars secure a 4-3 victory against the Utah Mammoth, further solidifying their impressive performance this season.
Wyatt Johnston has constantly proven to the hockey world that youth does not necessarily equal early career growing pains throughout his short time in the NHL. The 22-year-old center, who was drafted in 2021 and was playing in just his 264th NHL game ...