Jason Robertson netted the overtime winner as Dallas rallied from a 2-0 deficit to defeat Nashville 3-2 on Saturday night. The victory marks the Stars’ eighth consecutive win, with Robertson’s 33rd goal of the season coming just 1:47 into the extra period.

Dallas completed a remarkable turnaround Saturday night, overcoming a two-goal deficit to defeat Nashville 3-2 in overtime and extend their winning streak to eight games.

Jason Robertson delivered the decisive blow just 1:47 into overtime, finishing off a pass from defenseman Miro Heiskanen for his team-leading 33rd goal of the season. The Stars had trailed 2-0 with under four minutes remaining in the second period before mounting their comeback.

Wyatt Johnston contributed a goal and assist while Nathan Bastian also found the net for Dallas. Goaltender Jake Oettinger was solid between the pipes, turning away 25 shots to help secure the victory.

Nashville’s Michael Bunting and Steven Stamkos provided the early offense that put the Predators ahead 2-0. Luke Evangelista recorded two assists and Juuse Saros made 22 saves, but the Predators couldn’t hold their lead and now stand 1-1-2 over their last four contests.

In other NHL action Saturday night, the New York Rangers ended their five-game losing skid with a 3-2 shootout victory over Pittsburgh. Vincent Trocheck scored the lone shootout goal, cutting from the left circle and beating goalie Stuart Skinner glove-side.

The Rangers had fallen behind 2-0 early, allowing goals to Anthony Mantha and Ryan Shea in the opening minutes of the first two periods. Mika Zibanejad sparked the comeback with a power-play tally late in the second, and Taylor Raddysh evened the score early in the third.

Philadelphia snapped Boston’s eight-game point streak with a 3-1 victory, scoring twice to open the third period. Travis Konecny and Jamie Drysdale each tallied and assisted on the other’s goal, while Dan Vladar made 26 saves. Charlie McAvoy extended his point streak to nine games with Boston’s lone goal.

San Jose ended their five-game slide by defeating Edmonton 5-4, with Shakir Mukhamadullin providing the game-winner on a third-period slap shot. Connor McDavid, the league’s scoring leader, collected three assists for the Oilers, while 12 different Sharks players recorded points.

The New York Islanders remained perfect in overtime, improving to 8-0 in extra time with a 4-3 victory over Columbus. Simon Holmstrom scored the winner with 3:12 remaining in overtime, completing another comeback win for the Islanders.

New Jersey halted their five-game losing streak with a 3-1 triumph over St. Louis, getting 25 saves from Jacob Markstrom. Luke Hughes returned from injury to contribute an assist in his first game since January 19.

Colorado bounced back from a disappointing home loss with a 3-1 victory over Chicago, led by Cale Makar’s two goals. The Avalanche maintain the NHL’s best record with 87 points, while the Blackhawks have dropped eight of their last nine games.

Carolina extended their winning streak to five games and point streak to 12 games with a 5-2 victory over Detroit. Taylor Hall and Shayne Gostisbehere each recorded a goal and two assists in the win.

Buffalo dominated Tampa Bay 6-2, scoring four times in the opening period to cruise to their third straight victory since the Olympic break. Josh Norris netted twice while Rasmus Dahlin added a goal and two assists.

Los Angeles goaltender Anton Forsberg recorded his second shutout of the season, making 29 saves in a 2-0 victory over Calgary. The Kings snapped a five-game losing streak with goals from Alex Laferriere and Adrian Kempe.

Montreal earned points in their seventh consecutive game with a 6-2 victory over Washington. Cole Caufield scored twice in the first period, while Alex Ovechkin tallied both goals for the Capitals.

Ottawa defeated Toronto 5-2 behind Dylan Cozens’ two goals and assist. Drake Batherson also scored twice for the Senators, who improved to 1-0-1 since the Olympic break.

Seattle opened a six-game homestand with a convincing 5-1 victory over Vancouver. Jordan Eberle recorded two goals and an assist, while the Canucks extended their losing streak to five games.