Peewee's Winless in Three, News, Major Peewee, 2011-2012 (Lambton Jr. Sting AAA Hockey )

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Dec 17, 2011 | mpageau | 1031 views
Peewee's Winless in Three
After winning 4 in a row the Jr. Sting began a streak in the wrong direction, going winless in three games.

Lambton took a 3-1 loss at the hands of the Hamilton Reps at Chedoke Arena.
Josh Barraclough scored the lone goal with Bailey Smalls and Jared Pageau assisting.
Ethan Williams played well in net.

Next up was a 2-2 tie in Windsor vs the Spits. This was a pretty good game as Windsor tied the game with 58 seconds remaining and the extra attacker on for the goalie.  Lambton still had a chance to win as they rung a shot off the crossbar and also set up for a great chance with 6 seconds left but were denied.
Matt Hunt and Brennan Mckegan (SH) scored for Lambton with Bailey Smalls adding a helper.
Ethan Hunt was strong in net.

Finally The Sting travelled to Essex to do battle with Sun County Panthers but came out on the losing end of a 5-3 decision. Lambton played a pretty solid game for the most part but were also up against a referee that wanted to be part of the outcome. Lamton would hold a 2-1 lead heading into the third but the lead quickly vanished and were trailing 3-2 less than 3 minutes into the third frame. They battled back tying it at 3's with a SH marker but Sun County would score the next two goals for the win.  Special teams was a strong point for the Sting this day as they were called for 28 mins in penalties to 14 for SC but only allowed one PP goal and also scored a SH and a PP goal on the day.
Cameron Rannie had a goal and 2 assists, Jared Pageau a goal and an assist, Nash Nienhuis 2 assists and Nick Discanno a goal.
Ethan Williams was in net for Lambton and made some nice saves.

Lambton looks to rebound on the weekend with a home game vs Elgin on Saturday followed up by a road game vs league leading London Sunday.