Robertson gets 200th goal, Benn scores 2 and Stars top Blues 5-4 for 6th
straight win
[February 05, 2026]
By STEPHEN HAWKINS
DALLAS (AP) — Stars captain Jamie Benn snapped a
15-game goal drought by scoring twice, including the game-winner with 23
seconds left, and Dallas beat the St. Louis Blues 5-4 on Wednesday night
to go into the Olympic break with a six-game winning streak. |

Dallas Stars right wing Mikko Rantanen (96) attempts to make a pass
against St. Louis Blues left wing Nathan Walker (26) in the first period
of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony
Gutierrez) |
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Jason Robertson became the first player from the NHL's 2017
draft class to score 200 career goals. He and Benn each had an
assist for the Stars. Matt Duchene had a goal and an assist, the
helper coming on Benn's goal in the second period that was his
first since Dec. 23.
Robertson scored his 32nd goal this season in the first off a
nifty pass from Mikko Rantanen, who had to regain control of the
puck while going toward the net and pushed it across to
Robertson to his right. It was the 431st career game for
Robertson, the 39th overall pick in 2017 after the Stars had
already taken defenseman Miro Heiskanen and goalie Jake
Oettinger in that draft.
Oettinger, one of seven Stars going to the Olympics, made 14
saves to win his sixth game in a row. Blues goalie Jordan
Binnington, who will be on Canada's Olympic team, stopped 23
shots.
Jordan Kyrou had a goal and an assist for the Blues, who won
only once in their last nine games before the break. Pavel
Buchnevich had a power-play goal for St. Louis, which has scored
with the man advantage in seven of its last eight games.
Jimmy Snuggerud's unassisted goal in the third made him the
first Blues rookie since Kevin Shattenkirk in 2011 to have a
six-game point streak. Snuggerud also assisted on Alexey
Toropchenko's goal with 4:29 left that tied it at 4.
It is the longest winning streak this season for Dallas, all by
one goal and three of them against the Blues.
Up next
Both teams host Seattle in their first game after the Olympic
break. Dallas plays the Kraken on Feb. 25, and St. Louis takes
them on the next day.
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