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Wyatt Johnston shines as NHL’s First Star of the Week with record-breaking plays

From milestone assists to game-winning goals, this 22-year-old is rewriting the Stars’ playbook. Can his red-hot form carry Dallas to the top?

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Wyatt Johnston shines as NHL’s First Star of the Week with record-breaking plays

Dallas Stars forward Wyatt Johnston has been named the league’s First Star of the Week after a standout performance. The 22-year-old helped his team secure a perfect record in four games, lifting them to second place in the overall standings. His contributions included multiple high-scoring displays and key goals in crucial moments.

Johnston began the week with a 1-3-4 effort in an 8-3 win over the Edmonton Oilers on November 25. During the match, he recorded his 100th career assist and reached the milestone of 200 career points. Two days later, he scored the decisive goal in a 4-3 victory against the Utah Mammoth, marking his 13th career game-winner.

Johnston’s impressive week earned him the league’s First Star honours. His consistent scoring and clutch performances have played a key role in the Stars’ recent success. The team now looks to maintain its strong position as the season progresses.

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