サルニア・スティング

サルニア・スティング

Leagues Played
OHL 658
Links
www.sarniasting.com Twitter Wikipedia

結果

OHL 03/23 23:00 - フリントファイアバードズ v サルニア・スティング W 0-3
OHL 03/22 23:05 - サルニア・スティング v サギノー・スピリット L 2-4
OHL 03/20 23:07 - ソー・セントマリー・グレイハウンズ v サルニア・スティング L 3-1
OHL 03/17 22:05 - オシャワ・ジェネラルス v サルニア・スティング L 7-2
OHL 03/15 23:05 - サルニア・スティング v フリントファイアバードズ W 6-5
OHL 03/13 23:05 - サルニア・スティング v ミシサガ・スティールへッズ L 3-6
OHL 03/10 18:05 - サルニア・スティング v キングストン・フロンテナクス L 1-4
OHL 03/09 00:00 - ロンドン・ナイツ v サルニア・スティング L 6-1
OHL 03/03 19:07 - ソー・セントマリー・グレイハウンズ v サルニア・スティング L 7-3
OHL 03/02 00:05 - サドバリー・ウルブス v サルニア・スティング L 10-3
OHL 03/01 00:00 - ノースベイ・バッタリオン v サルニア・スティング L 6-2
OHL 02/25 19:05 - サルニア・スティング v ノースベイ・バッタリオン W 6-5

Wikipedia - Sarnia Sting

The Sarnia Sting are a junior ice hockey team based in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. They are one of the 20 teams that make up the Ontario Hockey League. They play out of the Progressive Auto Sales Arena (formerly the Sarnia Sports and Entertainment Centre).

On January 22, 2015, NHL forward David Legwand, who played for the Ottawa Senators at the time, and former NHL defenseman Derian Hatcher entered an agreement to purchase the Sarnia Sting. The transfer of ownership was approved by the OHL Board of Governors and completed on March 4, 2015.

History

Sting vs. Spitfires - January 2012

The franchise was granted in 1969 as one of the inaugural teams of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. At the time, the team was located in Cornwall, Ontario and known as the Cornwall Royals. During the team's tenure in the QMJHL the Royals won the Memorial Cup in 1972, 1980, and in 1981.[]

For the 1981–82 season, the team transferred to the Ontario Hockey League. In 1992, the franchise moved again to Newmarket, Ontario to play as the Newmarket Royals.[]

In 1994, the team was bought by the Ciccarelli brothers and moved to Sarnia, Ontario. Robert Ciccarelli, voted OHL Executive of the Year in 1999–2000, was the team's president and governor until January 2015, when the team was sold to its current owners, former NHL defenseman Derian Hatcher and former NHL forward David Legwand.

In 2018, Dan Carcillo made accusations of hazing during the 2002–03 OHL season. League commissioner David Branch responded with sanctions against the Sting. The club implemented changes in its routines to avoid further incidents. In the 2021 OHL Draft, the Sting became the first OHL team to draft a female player, selecting goalie Taya Currie 267th overall.