A stellar performance by homegrown goaltender Karsen Chartier against his former OHL team helped to lift the Sudbury Wolves to a 3-1 win over the Sarnia Sting on Friday night. Article content
Chartier turned aside 34 of 35 shots, 11 of those in a third period that included a lengthy five-on-three power play for the visiting side, to record his very first victory at Sudbury Community Arena and his second of the season as the Wolves improved to 9-18-1-0 and crept within five points of the Kingston Frontenacs for eighth place in the Eastern Conference.
Kieron Walton made a highlight-reel drive to the net to score the game-winning goal, also in the third, after teeing up a one-timer by Nathan Villeneuve in the second stanza that tied the contest. Article content Article content
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