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Stars forward Jason Robertson was named the NHL's First Star of the Month for the month of November.
Robertson paced the NHL with 15 goals and 26 points in 14 games (15-11-26) to power the Central Division-leading Stars (13-6-4, 30 points) to an 8-3-3 November.

Robertson, who became the first player in franchise history to top the League in both goals and points during a calendar month, found the scoresheet in each of his 14 November appearances to extend his point streak to 16 contests dating to Oct. 27 (17-12-29) -
the second-longest such stretch in Stars/North Stars history
behind Brian Bellows' 20-game run from Jan. 11 - Feb. 21, 1986 (11-18-29).

DAL@STL: Robertson hustles for 16-game point streak

Robertson's November goal and point totals also ranked second for a single month in franchise history, behind Dino Ciccarelli's 16 tallies in March 1986 (14 GP) and Tom McCarthy's 27 points in November 1983 (12-15-27 in 13 GP). Overall, Robertson recorded multiple points in nine of his 14 outings and a quartet of multi-goal performances, highlighted by three straight such games from Nov. 21-25 (6-1-7).

NYI@DAL: Robertson increases Stars' lead in 3rd

The 23-year-old Robertson, a second-round pick (39th overall) from the 2017 NHL Draft, now places first in the NHL in goals (19) and second in points (36) through 23 total contests this season after sitting five goals and eight points back of the League leader - Connor McDavid (9-9-18 in 9 GP) - at the end of October (4-6-10 in 9 GP).
New Jersey Devils goaltender Vitek Vanecek and Toronto Maple Leafs right wing Mitchell Marner were named the second and third Stars of the Month, respectively. The full release from the NHL can be
found here.