The Arcadia, California native was an integral part of the team from start to finish, concluding the tournament with nine points (four goals, five assists) in 10 games.
In his first World Championship, Robertson ranked tied for second in points and assists and tied for third in goals on Team USA. His power-play goal on May 31 against Germany served as the game winner and gave the U.S. a berth in the quarterfinals.
Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger didn't play in the bronze medal game but finished the tournament with a sparkling record. The 22-year-old netminder went 3-0 with a 1.37 goals-against average and .934 save percentage in his first World Championship, earning victories over Canada (relief appearance), Norway and Italy. In his three appearances, Oettinger stopped 57-of-61 shots and never gave up more than two goals in any of them.
Texas Stars defenseman Ryan Shea concluded the tournament with an assist in three games for Team USA. The 24-year-old was one of 10 players on the roster who suited up for Team USA in an IIHF event for the first time.
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Kyle Shohara is the Digital Manager for DallasStars.com and writes about the Stars/NHL. Follow him on Twitter @kyleshohara.