BELLEVILLE – The Sarnia Sting returned to the win
column Saturday night with a solid 4-2 win over the
Belleville Bulls in Ontario Hockey League play in
front of 2,338 fans at the Yardman Arena.
The win improved Sarnia’s record to 9-6-1-0 on the
season as they have now won eight of their last 10
games.
Coming off one of their worst efforts of the season
24 hours earlier against Saginaw, the Sting
controlled the game with the Bulls from start to
finish taking a 1-0 lead after one period and
carrying a 3-0 advantage after 40 minutes.
Ben O’Quinn led the Sting with two goals, giving him
seven on the season, tops on the club. Jordan Hill
and Jesse Stoughton scored the other Sting goals.
Steve Reese had a pair of assists.
“We did what we had to do,” said Sting head coach
Dave MacQueen. “I didn’t think it was a great game.
Maybe the big ice surface had something to do with
that. I thought for 10-12 minutes in the second
period we were very good.”
MacQueen said it was important to bounce back after
the loss to Saginaw.
“Two points is two points and we’ll take them any
way we can get them. You always want to see your
team respond after a loss.”
MacQueen said he liked what he saw from O’Quinn, who
was been quiet in recent games.
“He protects the puck so well in the offensive zone.
He has that knack of coming off the side wall and
getting a good scoring chance. Ben has that
old-fashioned wrist shot that finds the back of the
net. Ben also got us off to the lead tonight and
that was important.”
Despite being outshoot 10-5 in the opening period,
Sarnia scored the only goal. It came off the stick
of O’Quinn at the 9:29 mark.
O’Quinn used one of the Bulls defenceman as a screen
and whistled a quick wrist shot over the glove hand
of goalie Philipp Grubauer.
The Sting increased their lead to 2-0 two minutes
into the second period. Captain Jordan Hill came out
of the penalty box, intercepted a pass at the Bulls
blueline, skated in alone and slipped a backhand
between the legs of the goalie. It was Hill’s third
goal of the season.
Sarnia’s power play, which went zero-for-nine
against Saginaw, clicked on their first opportunity
three minutes later. O’Quinn took a pass from Steve
Reese in the slot and ripped a shot over the
shoulder of the goalie. The shot was hard enough to
knock the water bottle off the net.
The goal chased Grubauer from the Bulls net in
favour of Tyson Teichmann after Grubauer allowed
three goals on 14 shots.
The Bulls had some good scoring chances in the final
10 minutes of period two, but were unable to get the
puck past Shayne Campbell. The Sting netminder had a
little luck on his side as several times the puck
was bouncing loose in the goal crease, but
Belleville was unable to connect.
Jesse Stoughton’s third goal of the season staked
the Sting to a 4-0 lead seven minutes into period
three when he took a centering pass from Brandon
Francisco and drilled a low slapshot past the Bulls
netminder.
Campbell lost his shutout bid spoiled with just less
than five minutes later when Braeden Corbeth poked
home a loose puck for his first career OHL goal.
Julien Lucianni scored Belleville’s second goal with
just over a minute remaining.
Belleville finished with a 34-30 edge in shots on
goal. MacQueen
said Campbell had a strong game in the Sting goal.
“It was good to get Shayne back in goal after
missing last weekend with the flu. I thought he made
some real solid saves for us. In my opinion he was
our first star.
Sarnia was one-for-two on the power play while
Belleville was zero-for-five.

- OQuinn was first star with Reese second star and
Corbeth third star.
-The Sting took the season series with Belleville as
they won 9-4 at the RBC Centre earlier this year.
- Scratches for the Sting last night included Brent
Sullivan and J.C. Campagna, both sick, Ted Brithen
(numbers) and goalie Adam Courchaine (fourth OA).
Jesse Raymond was up from the Sarnia Legionnaires as
Campbell’s backup in goal.
- Sarnia has slipped in special teams stats. The
Sting is ninth on the power play and 15th on the
penalty kill.
- Going into the game Sarnia was just 1-3-1-0 over
the past five years here in Belleville.
-Taking part in the ceremonial opening face-off was
former Detroit Red Wings star Darren McCarty.
McCarty played his OHL career with the Bulls and was
the Canadian Hockey League player of the year during
the 1990-91 season when he scored 55 goals and 127
points. McCarty won four Stanley Cups with the Red
Wings.