Niagara forward Jason Robertson thriving with IceDogs, pushing for scoring title
TORONTO — Forward Jason Robertson has found an extra gear since a mid-season trade to the Niagara IceDogs. And now he’s flirting with both a league scoring title and a chance for a deep run in the playoffs.
The 19-year-old Dallas Stars prospect started the 2018-19 Ontario Hockey League season with 38 points in 24 games with the Kingston Frontenacs, but has elevated those numbers even higher with the IceDogs, producing 2.25 points-per game in 20 contests with Niagara.
He was third in the league scoring race as of Wednesday with 83 points — despite missing a month of action to represent the United States at the world juniors — with just under six weeks to play in the regular season, while Niagara is ranked No. 10 in the 60-team Canadian Hockey League.