In fact, the Spitfires were dominant in the third period holding Sarnia to a single shot while firing 20 shots at the Sting net over the final 20 minutes and holding a 46-19 shot advantage overall.
The Sarnia Sting fell behind by two goals early Friday and played catch-up all night in a 7-2 loss to the Windsor Spitfires in front of 4,606 at the WFCU Centre. The Sting trailed 5-0 until Easton ...
In the third round of the 2024 NHL Draft, the Washington Capitals selected Ilya Protas with the 75th pick overall. The ...