Scoring goals never gets old at Sault Ste. Marie’s GFL Memorial Gardens.
Just ask Jordan Charron.
“When you get a goal, you hear that big horn,” he said. “All the fans get up and you’re looking at them and it’s a surreal feeling. Obviously, you want to have it every night.”
So far, the Ayr native is doing his best to make that a reality.
Charron is off to a torrid start.
He leads the Ontario Hockey League with eight goals in eight games and is tied for second in scoring with a dozen points, heading into Thursday’s action.
It’s new territory for the 18-year-old, who carved his niche more as a power forward and secondary scorer on the come-up in Ayr minor hockey and, later, with the Cambridge Hawks.
Heck, he figures he hasn’t scored more than 10 goals in a season with one club since h