The Sarnia Sting can’t buy a goal. Article content
Former teammate Karsen Chartier was the latest netminder to shut them down, matching his season high with 34 saves Friday in the Sudbury Wolves’ 3-1 win before 3,917 at Sudbury Community Arena. Article content Article content
The Sting have been held to two or fewer non-shootout goals in seven consecutive games.
They’re 0-2 on a northern road trip that ends Sunday in Sault Ste. Marie.
Beckham Edwards scored his team-leading 11th goal and Patrick Quinlan made 21 saves in Friday’s loss.
The Sting (7-16-3-1) are in the Ontario Hockey League’s Western Conference cellar after losing eight of their last nine games. They’ve also lost 10 straight on the road.
The Wolves (9-18-1-0) are ninth in the Eastern Conference. Sudbury native Chart

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