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At 43 wins, 17 losses, and 11 overtime losses for 97 points, they hold second in the Central Division behind Colorado, but ahead of Minnesota.
This trip could reset things before the playoffs in 11 games.
It's March 25th.
I'm Corey with the story, and this is Dallas Stars News Today, AI-powered updates on your squad.
Wyatt Johnston made history for the Dallas Stars this past weekend by setting their single-season power play goals record with 23.
At just 23 years old, he's already hitting career highs with 38 goals and 75 points overall.
He's sitting second on the team in scoring, showing why he's one of the league's rising stars.
Earlier this season, Johnson has smashed his previous marks in both goals and points.
Over his last three years, he's consistently notched around 30 goals each time, but now his assists are matching that pace too.
Analysts point out he's not even in his prime yet, so his upside looks massive.
To reach that elite level, though, he'll likely need 40 to 45 goals paired with 55 assists.
That means top snipers on his wings, like Jason Robertson, who could unlock even more.
Without those pieces, projections settle around 80 to 85 points a year.
Still, Johnson's trajectory has the hockey world watching closely as he keeps rewriting the star's record books and hinting at superstar status.
Ahead.
On March 25th, the Nashville Predators are riding high after a 6-3 victory over the San Jose Sharks, marking their fifth straight win.
Phillip Forsberg led the way with one goal and two assists for three points total, while the team exploded for five goals in the first period alone at Bridgestone Arena.
Jonathan Marchesol dished out three assists.
Brady Shea added a goal and an assist, and Ryan O'Reilly had two helpers to fuel the offense.
Ju Cerro stood tall with 27 saves in net.