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Stars Crush Canucks for Franchise-Record 9th Straight Win

Jason Robertson extended his points streak to eight games as the Stars outshot the Canucks 37-14, securing a franchise-record ninth consecutive win.

  • On Sunday, the Dallas Stars broke the franchise’s previous eight-game streak with a win over Vancouver at Rogers Arena.
  • A lucky bounce off the end boards evened the score and momentum shifted when the Dallas Stars scored two goals within 1:10 in the second period to seize control.
  • Jason Robertson extended his points streak against Vancouver to eight games with 13 points, while Lian Bichsel scored twice and Miro Heiskanen and Sam Steel each had two assists.
  • With the trade deadline on Friday, the Dallas Stars need defensive depth and physicality for their playoff push while Rich Peverley watches potential moves involving Tyler Myers and Evander Kane.
  • Vancouver Canucks faced a sixth straight loss, were outshot 37-14, and defenceman Pierre-Olivier Joseph left with an upper-body injury; they have gone 0-for-13 on the power play since Jan. 27.
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Stars extend win streak to franchise-high nine games with 6-1 victory over Canucks

VANCOUVER - Two goals from Lian Bichsel powered the Dallas Stars to a lopsided 6-1 victory over the struggling Vancouver Canucks on Monday.

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Defending Big D broke the news in on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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