Sarnia Sting
Training Camp
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training camp roster
“Be ready.”
By DAVE
BORODY
Those
are the words from Dave MacQueen,
head coach and general manager of
the Sarnia Sting to the 55 or so
players who will be attending the
team’s
training camp beginning
Tuesday at the RBC Centre.
Sarnia
finished last overall in the Ontario
Hockey League last season. MacQueen
vows that’s not going to happen
again.
He has
made a number of moves over the
off-season, including landing the
first pick in the OHL Priority Draft
in Alex Galchenyuk, the second
overall selection in the CHL
European Draft in Nail Yakupov of
Russia and acquiring veteran goalie
John Cullen from Kingston.
“There
will be competition for jobs,” said
MacQueen earlier this week. “Last
year we had a lot of holes to fill
and our hands were tied a bit. This
year is different. We are going to
have competition for jobs at
forward, on the blue line, and now
in goal. At some point we are going
to have some tough decisions to make
and that’s a good thing.”
The
Sting has a crop of veterans
returning, but again MacQueen says
they are not guaranteed spots on the
opening day roster.
“The
veteran guys need to perform right
off the bat. They can’t sit back and
expect a spot is guaranteed. We have
some good, young talent coming up.
Naturally the veterans have the
benefit of the doubt, but they are
going to be pushed by the rookies to
be better. This year we have
options.”
Players
will report to the RBC Centre on
Tuesday at 1 p.m. Fitness testing
takes places during he afternoon
followed by a team dinner at Coyote
Jacks. Actually on-ice workouts
begin on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.
“We
won’t be rushed into making any
quick decisions,” says MacQueen.
“Some players will determine their
own fate, i.e., if they want to sign
knowing they might not be here the
whole year. We will cut down our
roster after the Black and White
Intersquad Game in preparation for
the pre-season games beginning on
Friday.”
The
annual inter-squad game will be held
Thursday at 7:05 p.m. at the RBC
Centre. Proceeds from the game will
benefit the United Way of Sarnia.
United Way volunteers will be at the
door to accept a donation.
Sarnia’s
first pre-season game is Friday in
London against the Knights while the
teams have a return engagement on
Saturday at 7:05 p.m. at the RBC
Centre. The Sting will play six
exhibition games.
MacQueen
makes no bones in what areas his
team will need to improve on to be
competitive in the OHL this season.
“Our
team speed needs to be better and I
know it will be with the additions
this year. Our power play should be
better with the new talent. We also
need to be more consistent. We can’t
have two or three good games and
then be completely awful for two or
three weeks."
“For me
team chemistry is huge, especially
inside the dressing room. That’s
where are older guys need to step up
and be leaders. We have some good,
young players, but the veterans need
to lead them down the right path.”
MacQueen
is thrilled with the addition of
ex-Sting star Trevor Letowski as the
team’s new assistant coach. Letowski
will join MacQueen and Derek DiMuzio
behind the Sting bench.
“Trevor
is going to bring fresh ideas to the
team. He’s recently removed from the
National Hockey League where he
played over 600 games. He also
brings instant credibility to the
players. Between Trevor and Derek
they will be good with the young
players and make them feel
comfortable.”
MacQueen
added, “it’s going to be an
adjustment for him behind the bench
instead
of on the bench as a player. I
expect that adjustment to be a quick
one because Trevor knows and
understands the game. He will grow
into his role.”
Players
entering the dressing room will see
a picture of Letowski along another
ex-Sting star Steven Stamkos in
Letowski’s office. Both are wearing
their Team Canada jerseys as both
have won a gold medal competing at
the world junior championships.
MacQueen
says it’s too early to predict
exactly what kind of team Sting fans
will expect to see this season, but
he knows it will be much different
from a year ago.
“I think
we should be able to score. Again
though, we are team that still will
be young so it’s hard to say what
style we will develop. But with the
Russians, our German import and some
of the players returning from last
year like Brandon Francisco and
Brett Ritchie, we should be able to
play a high tempo, high-octane game.
Our blue line will be experienced.
We are not going to sit back and
trap. We have the potential to be an
explosive team.”
MacQueen
says he’s ready for training camp.
“It’s
been a good summer for me both
personally and professionally. I
think we’ve accomplished a lot as a
team over the summer. It’s always
tough to jump right back into it,
but being off as long as we were
this year, I’m ready and looking
forward to a very competitive
training camp.”
He
added, “where we fit in league-wise,
who knows, but we are certainly
heading in the right direction.”
After
the six pre-season games, the Sting
will being their 17th
season in the OHL at home Sept. 24th
when they host the defending
Memorial Cup champion, Windsor
Spitfires at the RBC Centre.
The game
will begin at 7:05 p.m. as all home
games (except for Sundays) will
begin a half hour earlier than
previous years. Sarnia will again
play a 68-game schedule.
The
Sting also announced earlier this
week that for 12 home games this
year, (Thursdays and Sundays and one
Monday), kids under 12 can purchase
a ticket for just $5. The first game
with the reduced price is Sunday,
Oct. 31st against Sault
Ste.Marie at 2 p.m.
Season
tickets and flex packs for the
2010-2011 season are on sale daily
at the RBC box office.
Sting
fans are reminded that on-ice
sessions at training camp are open
to the public at no charge.