The Dallas Stars are red-hot — and now historically so.
Dallas erased a two-goal deficit and defeated the Nashville Predators in overtime, extending its winning streak to eight games and tying the franchise record set in 2024. Seven of the eight wins have come by one goal.
Jason Robertson delivered the overtime winner — his sixth career OT goal — after adding an assist earlier in the night. He now has 30 career points against Nashville, his most versus any opponent.
Wyatt Johnston scored his league-leading 20th power-play goal of the season, giving him 32 on the year — one shy of last season’s career high. The Stars have now scored on the power play in five straight games.
Nathan Bastian tied the game late, part of Dallas’ sixth two-goal comeback win this season — the second-most in the NHL.
“We just stayed with it,” coach Glen Gulutzan said.
The streak lives on — and the Stars aren’t slowing down.


