Sarnia Sting verse the Flint Firebirds Friday, December 9 at Progressive Auto Sales Arena. Photo by Metcalfe Photography.Sarnia Sting verse the Flint Firebirds Friday, December 9 at Progressive Auto Sales Arena. Photo by Metcalfe Photography.
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Sting fall short in 6-5 loss against Firebirds

The Sarnia Sting's comeback from a 10-0 loss against the Flint Firebirds fell short after a 6-5 loss on Friday.

The Firebirds (16-9-2-1) moved three points ahead of the Sting (13-9-4-2) in the OHL’s West Division.

“We played pretty good controlling the play,” said Nolan Burke, who scored a goal after missing the previous seven games with an injury. “I thought we just gave way too many Grade A breakdowns to give them chances to score. Obviously that needs to stop because if we’re playing good defensively, then that game should be 5-2, 5-3.”

The Sting will have a shot at revenge Saturday. They play Saturday night in Flint.

You can catch Saturday's game live on CHOK (103.9FM/1070AM). Pregame show starts at 6:30 p.m.

“We need to go down tomorrow and just compete and play our game and then steal two points in their home barn,” said Porter Martone.

The Sting will complete their three-game weekend by hosting the Peterborough Petes on Sunday.

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