After games, Jordan Charron doesn’t say much about the goals. Article content
He’ll talk about the team, or the forecheck, or the next one on the schedule. Around the rink, he’s known for keeping things even. Article content Article content
But at home, billet mom Sarah Misener can tell when something special has happened.
“You can see that little sparkle in his eyes when he’s had a good night,” she told The Sault Star.
“He’s very humble. He doesn’t boast or brag or anything like that. But you can see the excitement, because they are still kids. It’s exciting when they have a good game, and it should be something to be proud of.”
That quiet pride — and a healthy dose of Dairy Queen ice cream — has carried Charron through an autumn that’s unexpectedly vaulted him near the top of

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