Ryan McGregor of the Sarnia Sting (left) fights for a faceoff puck against Gera Poddubnyi of the Erie Otters at Progressive Auto Sales Arena in Sarnia, Nov 19, 2016 (Photo courtesy of Metcalfe Photography)Ryan McGregor of the Sarnia Sting (left) fights for a faceoff puck against Gera Poddubnyi of the Erie Otters at Progressive Auto Sales Arena in Sarnia, Nov 19, 2016 (Photo courtesy of Metcalfe Photography)
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Sting Fall to the 67s 5-3

Carter Robertson got a goal and an assist as the Ottawa 67s dropped the Sarnia Sting 5-3 at TD Place Saturday afternoon.

The loss to the 67s keeps the Sting entrenched in third place of the West Division.  It also comes off a 4-3 overtime win at Kingston Friday night.

Robertson's goal opened the scoring in the first period.  Sarnia's Troy Lajeunesse evened the score at 8:33 in the first.  By the time the teams went to their dressing rooms after the first period, Ottawa had taken a 2-1 lead on a goal from Artur Tyanulin.

Both teams exchanged goals in the second period, with Ottawa's Tye Felhaber scoring at 1:28 to give the Storm a 3-1 lead.  Sarnia's Adam Ruzicka pulled the Sting to within one once more with a goal toward the end of the period.

Ryan McGregor's short-handed goal in the third period tied things up for Sarnia.  It was his seventh goal of the season.  After that, though, it was all Ottawa, with a goal at 13:20 from Sasha Chmelevski, and an empty-netter with three seconds remaining in regulation from Patrick White.

Sarnia next hosts the Saginaw Spirit on Friday night.

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