Jason Robertson of the Stars is experiencing brotherly love in the Western Conference Final

Jason Robertson is feeling the love in the Stanley Cup playoffs. 

The Dallas Stars winger scored his first post-season hat trick in Game 3 of the Western Conference final earlier this week. His brother, Toronto Maple Leafs forward Nick Robertson, posted a short video clip to social media in the aftermath of his older sibling celebrating a goal. 

The pair also chatted on the phone — hockey wasn’t the focus — ahead of Friday’s Game 5 with the Stars and Edmonton Oilers tied 2-2 in their best-of-seven semifinal. 

It wasn’t quite Brady Tkachuk chugging beers in the crowd as he followed big brother Matthew and the Calgary Flames a few years back, but the support is appreciated.

“He’d love to still be in the playoffs,” Jason Robertson said of Nick. “But when you have a brother who’s still going, your family’s rooting for you. 

“It’s a pretty special moment for our family. I’m sure everyone in this room, their families are just as excited.” 

Jason Robertson, 24, had six goals and 10 assists in 17 playoff games this spring entering Friday after an 80-point regular season. The solid showing followed career-highs in goals (45), assists (63) and points (109) in 2022-23.

Two years his junior, Nick Robertson is still trying to find his footing in the NHL after being selected 53rd overall by Toronto at the 2019 draft.

Smaller in stature — Jason stands six foot three, while Nick is five foot nine — he’s dealt with a series of injuries throughout his career, including a shoulder issue that limited him to 17 combined NHL and AHL games in 2022-23.

Cleared to play at the start of training camp back in September following surgery, Nick Robertson was sent to the minors ahead of the regular season because of a roster squeeze in Toronto before eventually getting recalled.

He finished with 14 goals and 27 points in 56 games with the Leafs. The Pasadena, Calif., product dressed six times in the team’s seven-game loss to the Boston Bruins in the first round of this year’s playoffs, finishing without a point.

Perhaps more importantly, for the player and organization long term, the 22-year-old stayed healthy and can focus on training for next season.

Despite seeing limited NHL ice time in 2023-24, he averaged 1.34 goals per 60 minutes, which put him behind only Auston Matthews, who scored a league-leading 70 times, on the Leafs.

“He had a great year,” Jason Robertson said of Nick. “Barely played special teams and he played a lot of even-strength minutes. You see what he can do out there. It’s great to see that he’s able to find his feet, score some goals.”

Big brother sees even brighter days ahead.

“This is his first summer in a long time where he can look back at his season and not be hurt or anything,” he said. “Focus on training this off-season and getting ready for next year.” 

Jason Robertson of the Dallas Stars is currently experiencing a unique and heartwarming situation in the Western Conference Final – he is facing off against his older brother, Nick Robertson of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

The Robertson brothers, who grew up playing hockey together in California, have now found themselves on opposite sides of one of the biggest stages in professional hockey. This matchup marks the first time in NHL history that two brothers have faced each other in a conference final.

Jason, who is in his rookie season with the Stars, has been a standout player throughout the playoffs, showcasing his skill and talent on the ice. Meanwhile, Nick, who made his NHL debut with the Maple Leafs earlier this season, has also been making a name for himself with his impressive play.

Despite the fierce competition on the ice, the Robertson brothers have maintained a strong bond off the ice. They have spoken about how special it is to be able to share this experience with each other and their family, and how proud they are of each other’s accomplishments.

Their parents, Hugh and Mercedes Robertson, have been avid supporters of both their sons and have been seen proudly wearing split jerseys with both the Stars and Maple Leafs logos.

As the series between the Stars and Maple Leafs continues, hockey fans are eagerly watching to see how the Robertson brothers will fare against each other on the ice. Regardless of the outcome, one thing is for certain – the bond between these two brothers will only grow stronger through this unique and unforgettable experience in the Western Conference Final.