The Sarnia Sting’s two-goal rally in the third period earned them a single point Saturday in a 5-4 overtime loss to the London Knights.

The Sarnia Sting’s two-goal rally in the third period earned them a single point Saturday in a 5-4 overtime loss to the London Knights. Article content

Knights forward Cohen Bidgood scored 1:58 into sudden-death by finding the puck during a goal-mouth melee and knocking it past netminder Patrick Quinlan. Article content Article content

The Sting forced the extra period by erasing the Knights’ 4-2 lead in front of 9,061 fans at London’s Canada Life Place.

Rookie forward Kase Kamzik began the comeback with his first Ontario Hockey League goal at 6:33 of the third period. He slipped behind Knights netminder Sebastian Gatto and shoved Mitch Young’s pas

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