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Sarnia Sting vs Sault Ste. Marie Grehounds
March 4, 2010
By DAVE BORODY
special to
A
shorthanded
Sarnia Sting
team fell
4-0 to the
Sault Ste.
Marie
Greyhounds
in Ontario
Hockey
League
action,
Thursday
night before
2,761 fans
at the RBC
Centre.
The Sting
began the
game with
only 16
skaters. Top
scorer Kale
Kerbashian
has gone
home to
Thunder Bay
due to the
death of his
grandmother
while
Miroslav
Preisinger
began
serving the
first of a
two-game
suspension
picked up at
the end of
last
Saturday’s
game in
Saginaw.
Also missing
were Ben
O’Quinn,
Anthony
Donati and
Brent
Sullivan all
out with
injuries.
By the end
of the game
three more
players were
heading for
hospital for
x-rays.
Brett
Ritchie
stopped a
slapshot
with his
right hand;
Kyle
Flemington
hurt his
hand in one
of two
fights while
Jesse
Stoughton
took an open
ice hit
injuring his
shoulder.
“We knew we
had to keep
it tight to
the vest
with guys
like Kale
and Miro out
of the
lineup,”
said Sting
head coach
Dave Mac
Queen.
“We needed
to get a
bounce here
and there.
After two
periods I
think the
shots were
something
like 18-17
and yet we
are down
3-0.
“We made
some mental
errors
defensively
and gave up
a couple of
questionable
goals.
That’s
basically
the game.”
MacQueen
recounted
two
occasions
when those
bounces
needed to go
the Sting’s
way and
didn’t.
“In the
first minute
we had good
puck
movement and
Brett
Ritchie
rings a shot
of the post.
Later on
Brandon
Alderson
showed great
patience,
holding the
puck and
waiting for
the goalie
to go down,
but couldn’t
put the puck
over him.
Chances like
that have to
go in the
net for us
to have a
chance. We
score a goal
there, we
find some
life and who
knows what
happens.”
MacQueen
added, “they
had seven
power plays
and we had
only two.
The only
power play
they got was
late in the
game. But
you aren’t
going to win
games
killing that
many
penalties,
especially
with a short
bench. For
the bench we
had tonight
we did some
good things.
That’s a
team
fighting for
fourth place
and they
weren’t
dominating
us.”
Robin Lehner
faced only
20 shots to
record the
shutout for
the
Greyhounds.
Shayne
Campbell
faced 24
shots in the
Sting goal.
Jordan Nolan
opened the
scoring for
the
Greyhounds
at 14:15 of
period one
when his
long wrist
shot
deflected
off the post
and past
Campbell.
Trevor
Morbeck
increased
the lead to
2-0 53
seconds
later
knocking in
a rebound.
The
Greyhounds
had only
four shots
on goal in
the opening
20 minutes.
Brett
Thompson
scored the
only goal of
the second
period at
14:37 when
he deflected
a pass
through the
legs of
Campbell.
Vern Cooper
completed
the scoring
at 17:20 of
period three
on a power
play.
The Sting is
on the road
tonight in
Guelph
against the
Storm before
returning
home
Saturday
night to
host the
London
Knights at
7:35 p.m. at
the RBC
Centre.

- Nolan was
first star
with Cooper
second star
and Lehner
third star.
- The
Greyhounds
won seven of
eight
meetings
between the
two teams
this season.
- The Sting
Booster Club
presented a
cheque to
Lambton AAA
Minor Hockey
for $24,000.
- Sarnia has
lost six in
a row
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