I'm not sure I can say great win with how shockingly bad Sudbury played, but whatever, great win!! Start to finish they were the better team.
Special teams were fantastic. PK 7/8 & the 1 PPG was utter nonsense as it should've been one, blown dead for a glove pass & two, a penalty for covering the puck with his hand.
The PP wasn't good 5on4 but 5on3 they did some great stuff. 2 big goals while the game was close.
That may have been Fischer's best game in the OHL. Wow. 3G, +3 & totally shutdown Musty. It's a game like that from him that shows how goddamn good this kid could be. Total package.
Thankfully the lineup sheet was wrong or a typo as 6-72 played together and as usual did great. Thought that was Barr's best game maybe of the year too. I wish Bodin would've beat the brakes off that Coughlan but as he always is he's a fake tough guy and wouldn't go.
I really liked Manza! Nice little goal and he made 3or4 nice plays showing off great patience/awareness. Solid size, good skater & a nice shot. If he's here more than this yr what a fricken deal by Seca.
Top line continues to be unstoppable. Filak 1G/3A, Beamish 3A, Brown 1A, 5 shots. All +3. Beamish also went 23-9 on faceoffs. Look no further than them for why this team turned around.
Full credit to Letang & Co. This team is playing legitimately good hockey. Defending well. Scoring well. Special teams improving. They've really found lines and pairs to run with.
Let's go!
I think you have to give Sarnia credit for keeping Sudbury off their game. The Sting were very physical in the first period. I counted about 5 big hits. Brown sat a guy down in the corner early on and even though it was a penalty, Young's big hit certainly made Sudbury think twice when coming across the line.
Fischer and Young were great. When I was reading write-ups on Fischer going into the NHL draft last season, I remember a lot of scouts saying he needed to be more aggressive in the d-zone. I saw that more tonight. He made some good poke checks and applied pressure along the wall when he had the chance. The hat trick was the highlight though. I don't think we give him enough credit for his shot. All the goals he had were rockets that beat Krawchuk clean. He's now tied for 8th in the league in goals by defenceman despite only playing 26 games. Young complimented Fischer very well. The biggest thing was Young didn't take any unnecessary risks. He was comfortable staying back, was very good with his stick, and had a big block on the PK. The first line has certainly been a big reason for the turnaround, but don't look past the impact the return of Fischer/Young has had.
You can really see the confidence of the young players growing. Brown and Di Iorio seem to be getting better every game. Brown's willingness to play along the boards and in front of the net despite not being the biggest player has been a huge area of growth this season. His commitment to the defensive side of the game has been much better, to the point where Letang has put him out there to close out games.
I've noticed the game slowing down at 5v5 for Di Iorio since the new year. After fitting one in the smallest area against LDN on New Year's Eve and ripping one against OS last week, I've seen no hesitation to get his shot off. He's more sure of himself on passes. Tried to make a few cross-ice passes when the opportunity presented itself.
Then I have to give some shine to Zach Filak. He quietly went about his business and tied his career high with a 4-PT night. He's a great leader on the ice for the young guys. He's passionate, unselfish, and does all the little things right. A great example was on the second goal, where he misses the original pass but doesn't give up on the play. He gets the puck back and plays it to Beamish, who makes a great feed to Fischer for the goal. Filak made a sweet pass himself on the first goal, spotting Fischer jumping up into the play.
It's been an impressive stretch from the Sting. 8-3 in their last 11 games. I'm interested to see how well they can handle Windsor next Friday