The Ottawa 67’s scored early and often while handing the Sarnia Sting one of their worst losses of the season Friday.
The Sting set a season high for goals allowed in a 9-3 loss in front of 2,729 at Ottawa’s TD Place.
The six-goal deficit is their second-worst of the season, eclipsed only by an 8-1 loss to the Windsor Spitfires in the opener.
The Sting will try to salvage one win on their three-game eastern road trip Sunday in Kingston.
Starting goalie Patrick Quinlan was pulled after allowing three goals in 12:01.
He received a no-decision and escaped his seventh straight loss when Jordan Bax scored the Sting’s third goal with 1:49 left in the third period.
Evan Maillet took the loss after giving up six goals on 33 shots.
The power play was again a bright spot for the Sting. They’v

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