Robertson gets 200th goal, Benn scores 2 and Stars top Blues 5-4 for 6th straight win
Jamie Benn ended a 15-game goal drought with two goals including a last-minute winner, extending Dallas Stars' streak to six wins before the Olympic break.
- Wednesday night, Stars captain Jamie Benn scored twice, including the game-winner with 23 seconds left as Dallas beat the St. Louis Blues 5-4 to enter the Olympic break with a six-game win streak.
- After a 15-game drought, Benn snapped his first goal since Dec. 23, with Matt Duchene assisting his second-period score and adding a goal himself.
- On offense and in goal, Robertson and Oettinger, who made 14 saves before heading to Milan later this week, contributed to the Stars' 5-4 win.
- Late in the third, Alexey Toropchenko tied the game at 4 with 4:29 left, assisted by Jimmy Snuggerud, who also scored unassisted and made the first Blues rookie six-game point streak since 2011.
- Looking to the calendar, Dallas faces the Kraken on Feb. 25 and plans to clean up a third period with just three shots after 25 in the first two periods before the Olympic break.
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Robertson gets 200th goal, Benn scores 2 and Stars top Blues 5-4 for 6th straight win
Dallas captain Jamie Benn snapped a 15-game goal drought by scoring twice, including the game-winner with 23 seconds left, and had an assist as the Stars beat the St.
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