The Sarnia Sting failed to rally from a four-goal deficit in Friday's 4-3 loss to the Niagara IceDogs before 4,086 fans at Progressive Auto Sales Arena.

The Sarnia Sting’s comeback bid was too little, too late Friday. Article content

They cut a four-goal deficit to one before losing 4-3 to the Niagara IceDogs before 4,086 fans at Progressive Auto Sales Arena. Article content Article content

Sting goaltender Evan Maillet was hung out to dry too often during a sloppy second period in which the IceDogs did all their scoring.

“We started off really strong,” Sting captain Lukas Fischer said. “It was a great first period. The second period was a little bit of a struggle for us and then we came back in the third.

“It’s just a good learning experience. You’ve got to play 60 minutes of hoc

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