The Sarnia Sting deserved a better fate in several recent losses. Article content
That wasn’t case the Sunday when they were outworked by the London Knights in a 3-0 loss in front of 4,246 at Progressive Auto Sales Arena. Article content Article content
“You don’t win a lot of hockey games in the Western Conference in the OHL if you don’t outwork the team you’re playing against,” Sting head coach Alan Letang said. “Give the Knights a lot of credit. They came in and they competed shift after shift, period after period. We couldn’t consistently match their competitiveness tonight.”
Sebastian Gatto made 21 saves for his first OHL shutout as the Knights ran their point streak to nine games (7-0-2-0).
“It felt good,” Gatto said. “A team shutout, though. … Everyone was eating the pill to

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