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Stars' Johnston & Robertson Score Back-to-Back Goals

08 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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Welcome to Dallas Stars News Today. Two minutes of updates that matter to Dallas Stars fans. Hit subscribe and stay connected. Dallas Stars forward Radek Faksa lit up the scoreboard with a huge shorthanded goal against the Washington Capitals on January 7, 2000. 26. That play came in a thrilling matchup, showcasing Fox's speed and smarts while his team was down a man.

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It's the kind of highlight that gets fans out of their seats.

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Chapter 2: What highlights did Radek Faksa achieve against the Washington Capitals?

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Earlier this week, on January 4th, the Stars faced the Montreal Canadiens, where Wyatt Johnston scored a sharp goal, but Jarosz Schlafkowski answered. back with a power play tally for Montreal. Johnston has been on fire lately, proving he's a key piece for Dallas. Fast forward to January 6th against the Carolina Hurricanes, and it was more Stars magic. Johnston ripped a power play goal.

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Jason Robertson added another on the man advantage, though Shane Ghost's bear hair got one back for Carolina on their power play. Those exchanges kept the game intense from start to finish. Fans are buzzing about the Stars' offensive punch, with Johnston and Robertson leading the charge in back-to-back games.

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These goals highlight Dallas' strong special teams play, putting pressure on opponents across the league. As the season heats up, keep an eye on these Stars stars. They're making waves and could climb the standings with more nights like these. A message from our sponsor supports today's story. Podcasts hit different when you're laid back with Sully Pillow.

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