Justin Fazio makes a save against the IceDogs. Photo by Metcalfe PhotographyJustin Fazio makes a save against the IceDogs. Photo by Metcalfe Photography
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Sting Fall To Niagara

There was no shortage of offence early with six first period goals between the two teams.

Nikita Korostelev and Daniel Nikandrov scored for the Sting but the IceDogs would score four in the frame despite only eight shots on goal.

Assistant coach Chris Lazery.

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The Sting were unable unable capitalize on momentum in the second period. The two teams each fired 11 shots on goal during the scoreless frame.

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Niagara would score two more in the third to seal the 6-2 win. Chrisopher Pacquette and Jordan Maletta each scored twice in Niagara's victory.

The 8-4-1 Sting continue their two game road trip Saturday night in Erie against the 11-1-1 Otters.

The pregame show starts at 6:35pm on CHOK.

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