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Since his debut season in 2022-23, it’s been clear that the Dallas Stars ’ future revolves around forward Wyatt Johnston. He was the team’s leading scorer in just his second NHL season.
That’s where the Stars have come with Johnston, a 20-year-old with 134 regular-season NHL games under his belt. Johnston has gone from protected and sheltered to looked upon as a line driver and ...
When Wyatt Johnston found the back of the net early in the first period Saturday night for his first goal of the season, helping the Dallas Stars beat the Philadelphia Flyers, the shot is what was ...
Dallas Stars left wing Jamie Benn (14) confers with center Wyatt Johnston (53) in the second period of Game 4 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche Monday, May ...
Dallas Stars center Wyatt Johnston (53) celebrates his third period goal against Seattle Kraken defenseman Will Borgen (3) in Game 7 of a Stanley Cup second-round playoff series in Dallas, May 15 ...
On Tuesday, the Stars were down 2-0 when Stankoven’s work forced the Sharks into consecutive penalties. Dallas scored on both (including a power play goal by the rookie) and that changed the game.
In his first NHL season, Johnston finished one goal shy of being the sole owner of the Stars’ record for most goals by a rookie. (He finished with 24, matching the mark set by James Neal in 2009.) ...
Wyatt Johnston, 20, has been a boost to the Stars in the playoffs, and his jersey is getting tougher to find if you're a fan looking to buy.
As predicted, Wyatt Johnston’s sophomore season was a great one. The young Canadian did more than level up. He eclipsed his previous NHL point totals by February.
Related: Conn Smythe Picks: Why Wyatt Johnston is best bet for Stars Johnston showed that he can be a gamer in the most clutch moments and could see him coming out of the gates red hot but there ...
Entering Friday night’s Dallas-Colorado Game 6, Wyatt Johnston led Stars forwards in postseason time on ice (20:10 per game), ranked No. 1 in goals (seven), and was third in points. Sam Hodde/Getty ...
Johnston is the third forward in Stars history selected to the All-Rookie Team, alongside Robertson (2020-21) and Mike Modano (1989-90). Johnston has also tied the NHL rookie lead with 24 goals.