• Robertson was named the NHL's Rookie of the Month for April after leading rookies with 10 assists, 18 points and a +11 rating in 17 games (8-10=18), finishing ahead of Minnesota left wing Kirill Kaprizov (11-3=14 in 15 GP), Ottawa center Josh Norris (7-7=14 in 14 GP), New Jersey center Yegor Sharangovich (7-7=14 in 16 GP) and New York Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin (7-4-2, 2.59 GAA, .915 SV%, 2 SO).
• Robertson found the scoresheet in 13 of his 17 appearances during the month, highlighted by a nine-game point streak from April 13-27 (4-9=13) - the longest by any NHL rookie since 2017-18 (Clayton Keller: 10 GP w/ ARI). It also marked the Stars' longest point streak by a rookie since the team relocated to Dallas in 1993-94 and the fifth-longest such run in franchise history, behind only Jude Drouin (15 GP in 1970-71), Neal Broten (2x; 11 GP in 1981 82) and Mike Modano (10 GP in 1989-90).
• The Arcadia, Calif., native comes into Monday's tilt having logged 16 points (7-9=16) over his last 14 games and has 20 points (10-10=20) in the last 20 contests.
• Robertson ranks second among League rookies with 40 points (15-25=40), becoming the first Stars rookie to reach the 40-point plateau John Klingberg (11-29=40) did so in 2014-15.
• Robertson paces NHL rookies and shares first among all Dallas skaters with 25 assists, while he's tied for second among League rookies with 15 goals in 45 games this season.