Jason Robertson, born on July 22, 1999, in Arcadia, California, is an emerging star in the National Hockey League (NHL). He currently plays as a left winger for the Dallas Stars, showcasing remarkable skill and talent on the ice.
Robertson's journey to professional hockey began in Northville, Michigan, where his family moved when he was 10 to nurture his passion for the sport. He honed his skills playing for minor ice hockey teams such as Little Caesars and Detroit Kings before being drafted by the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) in 2015.
During his time in the OHL, Robertson made waves with his exceptional performance, setting records and earning accolades such as the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy and the CHL Top Scorer Award. His outstanding goal-scoring abilities and offensive prowess caught the attention of NHL scouts.
In 2017, the Dallas Stars selected Robertson in the second round of the NHL Entry Draft, paving the way for his professional career. After spending time with the Texas Stars, Dallas's AHL affiliate, Robertson made his NHL debut during the 2019–20 season, quickly making an impact with his skills on the ice.
Since then, Robertson has continued to impress, consistently delivering strong performances for the Dallas Stars. His remarkable achievements include being named an All-Star, recording hat-tricks in consecutive games, and becoming the first player in Stars history to achieve certain milestones.