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Filipino-American NHL star Jason Robertson relishes his status as a role model for Asian kids

  • The 22-year-old left winger, whose mother was born in the Philippines, has cemented himself as one of the Dallas Stars’ top players
  • NHL players of Asian descent are fast making their mark in the league and showcasing the sport’s growing diversity and multiculturalism

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Dallas Stars left winger Jason Robertson, who is half Filipino, is making waves in the NHL. Photo: AP

The sophomore slump is a common plight for athletes in any sport, however it’s quite clear it doesn’t apply to Filipino-American Jason Robertson.

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The Dallas Stars left winger, whose mom Mercedes was born in the Philippines, is averaging more than a point a game through 23 games in the NHL this season, just his second in the league.

During the 2020-21 campaign, Robertson, who stands 190cm and weighs 90 kgs, was a Calder trophy finalist for rookie of the year, and has now solidified himself as one of the top wingers in the entire league.

The 22-year-old’s mother Mercedes immigrated to the US with her family when she was three years old as the youngest of six children. Robertson’s deceased grandfather, Lee Dano, left behind a career as a lawyer in Manila to be a taxi driver and real estate title officer in America.

Dallas Stars left winger Jason Robertson (21) attacks the net during an NHL game. Robertson is part of a wave of players of Asian descent leaving their mark in the league. Photo: AP
Dallas Stars left winger Jason Robertson (21) attacks the net during an NHL game. Robertson is part of a wave of players of Asian descent leaving their mark in the league. Photo: AP

After being drafted 39th overall by the Stars in 2017, Robertson, in speaking to reporters, said he knew he was already going to be seen as a role model for minority kids playing ice hockey in the US before he made his NHL debut.

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