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Jason Robertson ended his scoring slump, finding the net for the first time in ten games during a recent match. In addition to his goal, he contributed two assists, marking his first multi-point performance since October 19.
The Dallas Stars faced off against the San Jose Sharks, and Robertson's resurgence was a key factor in the team's 5-2 victory. His ability to score and facilitate plays provided a much-needed boost for the Stars, who have been looking for more offensive production.
Robertson's performance not only helped secure the win but also showcased his skills as a pivotal player for the team. His contributions on the ice are expected to play an essential role as the Stars continue their campaign this season. The team will be hoping this game marks a turning point for Robertson, allowing him to regain his scoring touch and help propel the Stars further in the standings. Overall, his return to form is a positive sign for both him and the team moving forward.
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