For DeBoer, Robertson's best moment of brilliance came about four minutes into the second period. Receiving the puck near the Stars blue line, Robertson danced it up the ice at a slow pace. He waltzed around one defender, tapped around a wayward stick, and cha-chaed another defender before crossing the puck past a third Ducks player and perfectly across the ice for Wyatt Johnston.
Stolarz made a tremendous save to keep the puck out of the net, but the fact the sequence didn't end with a goal didn't detract it in DeBoer's mind.
"That was probably his best play of the night," DeBoer said.
While Robertson stole the show, the entire Stars team put in one of the best performances of their season.
Joel Kiviranta tacked on his fourth goal of the season in the second period, knocking home a rebound off a Miro Heiskanen shot to make it 3-0. Heiskanen finished with three assists, tying his career high. Johnston later got on the scoresheet in the third period, netting his third goal in four games.
Jake Oettinger, who missed
Monday's win with an illness
, returned with his second shutout of the season. He made 31 saves, including nine on the power play.
"Our game, for whatever reason, was a little off the last week or two," Joe Pavelski said. "It was a good win the other night in St. Louis. We wanted to be able to stack that one on top. It's as simple as that."