
Dallas Stars Re‑Sign Top Scorer Jason Robertson to One‑Year, $12 Million Deal
Jason Robertson’s new contract secures his place for the 2026‑27 season, giving the Stars a key piece as they aim to build on five straight playoff appearances.
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Jason Robertson’s new contract secures his place for the 2026‑27 season, giving the Stars a key piece as they aim to build on five straight playoff appearances.

Klepov’s historic rookie campaign, decorated with league awards and international gold, earns him a three‑year entry‑level contract with the Ducks, signaling a promising future for the franchise.

With the NHL calendar ticking down, the Boston Bruins are 73 days from the season start. Training camp will open in less than two months, and the team has already projected its opening night lines. Across the league, the Flyers signed Jamie Drysdale, the Sharks reshaped their blue line, and Connor Hellebuyck remains in trade talks. Six of twelve arbitration cases are settled, the Avalanche hired a new AHL coach, and the Florida Panthers suspended their equipment manager after an arrest.

The Chicago Blackhawks secured Connor Bedard with a costly yet manageable deal, while the New York Rangers and Minnesota Wild navigate expensive trade targets. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Penguins contemplate a possible move involving Jason Robertson, and coaching changes ripple through the AHL and ECHL.

Cutter Gauthier's breakout 41‑goal season has set the stage for a high‑stakes negotiation, with the Anaheim Ducks weighing long‑term, medium‑term and bridge contract scenarios against limited cap space and a projected salary‑cap surge.

The Detroit Red Wings are navigating a GM vacancy after Steve Yzerman's departure, while Dallas, Winnipeg and Pittsburgh make key roster moves that could reshape the league.

With interest in Shane Wright, potential moves involving Erik Karlsson and a roster heavy on veterans, the Penguins are at a crossroads, while the front office explores ways to reshape the team and satisfy a passionate fan base.

A wave of five‑year agreements is redefining how the league's next generation of talent secures value and flexibility.

With arbitration hearings kicking off, the Boston Bruins must trim a surplus of defensemen, the New York Rangers continue to add pieces, and the Philadelphia Flyers have secured Jamie Drysdale on a long‑term deal.

From blockbuster trades involving stars like Brady Tkachuk to draft‑day surprises and a push for shorter contracts, the NHL’s offseason is delivering unprecedented activity.

Dallas Stars face a pivotal decision as they navigate a tight salary‑cap situation, potential trade of Esa Lindell, and a strong interest from the Pittsburgh Penguins in winger Jason Robertson.

A look at the young talent whose recent performances suggest they could become the league’s next headline acts.

A look at the five players whose statistical trajectories suggest they could redefine offensive expectations in the upcoming NHL campaign.

Jason Robertson has agreed to a $12 million contract for the 2026‑27 season, a deal that sidesteps arbitration and matches the franchise's highest salary, underscoring his importance to the Dallas Stars.

Jason Robertson has agreed to a one‑year, $12 million contract with the Dallas Stars, turning down a trade and a larger extension from the Seattle Kraken. The deal reflects his breakout performance, including 45 goals last season and a 91‑point average over the past four years.

The Dallas Stars have secured forward Jason Robertson with a one‑year, $12 million contract, cementing his place among the franchise's top performers while spotlighting his off‑ice impact.

Jason Robertson’s new deal locks him in through the season, but the Detroit Red Wings are left scrambling after Dylan Larkin’s trade demand and Steve Yzerman’s exit.

The Dallas Stars have secured star winger Jason Robertson with a one-year, $12 million contract, preserving his rights as an unrestricted free agent and giving the franchise flexibility under the salary cap.

The restricted free‑agent winger inked a short‑term contract with Dallas, ending speculation that linked him to Pittsburgh and setting the stage for future negotiations.

The New Jersey Devils confront a potential roster crunch while the league eyes expansion and broadcast changes for the upcoming season.

The Dallas Stars’ recent contract with Jason Robertson highlights a league‑wide trend of clubs leveraging surplus salary‑cap capacity to influence the upcoming season, with several franchises poised to make significant moves before the first puck drops.

A look at Jason Robertson’s contract, key off‑season signings, arbitration cases and the broader NHL landscape, including insights from industry insiders.

From arbitration hearings to new contracts, the NHL offseason is buzzing with activity as teams finalize rosters and prospects

Nathan MacKinnon's cap hit shifts, the Colorado Avalanche confront an aging roster, Jet Greaves heads toward arbitration, the Dallas Stars weigh Jason Robertson, John Marino commits to the Utah Mammoth, a Devils prospect joins Boston University, Marco Kasper returns from injury, and a trade involving Yaroslav Askarov gains new momentum.