After scoring Team USA's lone marker in a 2-1 loss on Saturday against Finland, the 21-year-old netted the first of five goals in a lopsided 5-1 victory over Canada on Sunday. The win was a tremendous response for Team USA, whose record now stands at 1-0-0-1 (W-OTW-OTL-L) in the preliminary round of the 2021 IIHF Men's World Championship in Riga, Latvia.
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Robertson's teammate with the Stars also came up huge on sudden notice.
Jake Oettinger began the game as a backup to starting goaltender Anthony Stolarz, but when Stolarz went down with an apparent lower-body injury just five minutes in, the 22-year-old Lakeville, Minnesota native answered the call.
Oettinger turned aside 26 of 27 shots, including all nine he faced in the first period. The lone goal for Canada came off the stick of Max Comtois midway through the third period. This marked Oettinger's debut in the 16-nation tournament, having served as Cal Petersen's backup in Saturday's game against Finland. Furthermore, Oettinger's appearance on Sunday was his first game action on the international stage since helping the United States earn bronze at the 2018 World Junior Championship.
"You never know, as a goalie, when your opportunity is going to come," Oettinger said in his postgame press conference. "I feel terrible for Stolie. I hope he's doing okay. You never know when your opportunity is going to come. The guys did such a good job in front of me and made my life really easy. They really helped me get into the game. Once you get into it a little bit, it's just another game. Credit to the guys in front of me and getting that goal support they gave me and the job we did on the PK. Can't say enough good things about how they played in front of me."