Sarnia Sting rookie netminder Ben Gaudreau did everything he could to extend the Spitfires’ skid. Gaudreau was spectacular in a 60-save performance, but the Spitfires rallied for a 5-4 overtime win in front of 2,771 fans at Progressive Auto Sales Arena. It certainly wasn’t easy.”The Spitfires outshot the Sting 65-37, including 51-19 in the second and third periods. Sean Josling replied for the Sting in the second period at 2:11 with his team-leading 30th goal. Four seconds after the Spitfires’ power play expired, they drew even on Connor Corcoran’s wrist shot from the left circle at 4:08.
Source: National Post February 08, 2020 03:56 UTC