Sarnia Sting 20092010 CHL Network Subway Super Series Home Hardware Top Prospects MasterCard Memorial Cup CHL Teams Barrie Colts Belleville Bulls Brampton Battalion Erie Otters Guelph Storm Kingston Frontenacs Kitchener Rangers London Knights Mississauga St Michaels Majors Niagara IceDogs Oshawa Generals Ottawa 67s Owen Sound Attack Peterborough Petes Plymouth Whalers Saginaw Spirit Sarnia Sting Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds Sudbury Wolves Windsor Spitfires Home News Team Standing and Stats Players Coaches Team Support Front Office Booster Club Game Support Alumni Tickets Flex Packs Tickets Online Box Office Season Single Game Special Event Gift Ideas Groups Game Photos Past Games Sting Store Is Open! Education Academic Programs RBC Scholastic Win a $5000 Scholarship from RBC Community Land Parent Junior Joes! Donations Ride the Canadian Tire Zanboni Our City Sarnia Links Arena Sarnia Sting Tour Marketing Opportunities Sponsors The SSEC Seating Plan Driving Directions News MoreSting home to Otters tonightSarnia looking for second win in a rowFriday December 11 2009 By DAVE BORODYThe Sarnia Sting goes after their second win in a row tonight when they host the Erie Otters at the RBC CentreGame time is 735 pm for the Ontario Hockey League contestSarnia is coming off an emotional 32 shootout win over the Plymouth Whalers on Thursday night Rookie forward Zack MacQueen was the only shooter of six to score in the shootoutThe Sting has taken seven out of a possible eight points in their last four games That comes on the heels after dropping eight games in a rowWe are not out of the woods yet said Sting head coach Dave MacQueen when asked about his teams performance over the past week and a halfWe are a team that you have to keep pounding home the basics Its nice to show areas of improvement but we also have to not take too many steps backwards Taking seven of eight points is a big confidence builder for our team We still have five games left before the Christmas break and it would be nice to play 500 hockey and have the players feeling good about themselves when they go homeTonight is the third of four meetings between the Sting and Otters Sarnia won the first game at the RBC Centre while Erie won in a shootout last SaturdayIn talking with the Erie people after the game a week ago they felt they didnt play that well and still got the two points We felt we deserved a better fate Erie will be playing their third game in as many nights while we get a night offMacQueen added We have to approach this game like any other We have to keep it simple and do the basicsBoth teams come into tonights game having played 32 games apieceThe Sting will likely have defenceman Brent Sullivan back in the lineup tonight He missed Thursdays game with a slight concussion No word whether rookie forward Brett Ritchie will play tonight He was assessed a fiveminute ...