Komoka native Beckham Edwards enjoys hot rookie start with OHL’s Sarnia Sting

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Landing Beckham Edwards in the third round of the OHL draft felt like a steal at the time for the Sarnia Sting, who are already reaping the rewards for their larceny.

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SARNIA – Who says crime doesn’t pay?

Landing Beckham Edwards in the third round of this year’s Ontario Hockey League draft felt like a steal at the time for the Sarnia Sting, who are already reaping the rewards for their larceny.

The 16-year-old centre leads the Sting with five goals and six points in six points – good for second among all OHL rookies in points. He was just named the league’s rookie of the week after posting three goals and an assist last weekend in three games.

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“I’ve absolutely loved my time here in Sarnia so far,” the Komoka native said. “I love playing in front of everyone. It’s a great atmosphere . . . and my time here has been unreal. Everyone has made it an unbelievable experience.”

Edwards is second No. 1 overall pick Ethan Belchetz of the Windsor Spitfires in the rookie points race. The six-foot-one, 170-pound Edwards also had the Sting’s only power-play goal through six games.

“It’s been really good,” he said of playing in the OHL. “It’s what I’ve been expected. It’s really fast. Everyone is a good player. The boys on the team have made it really easy to adjust to everything, like, the league, the players.”

Edwards and fellow Sting rookie forward Alessandro Di Iorio should learn soon if they’ll be wearing a Maple Leaf for one of Canada’s two teams at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge in Sarnia Nov. 1-9.

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Ticket sales expand for U17 Challenge

Group and medal-round ticket packages are now available for the U17 Challenge coming to Progressive Auto Sales Arena.

Group A packages include three games involving Canada Red, the United States and Finland on Nov. 3-5. Group B packages include three games involving Canada White, Czechia and Sweden on Nov. 3-5. They cost $50 for regular seating and $65 for club seats.

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The medal round package includes seven games: two quarter-finals Nov. 7, two semifinals Nov. 8 and the fifth-, third- and first-place games Nov. 9. They cost $130 for regular seating and $165 for club seats.

Full tournament packages remain available.

Go to tickets.sarniasting.com for details.

SARNIA STING NOTES

After visiting the Bulldogs Wednesday, the Sting host the Oshawa Generals Friday at 7:05 p.m. and the Flint Firebirds Sunday at 2:05 p.m. . . .  Sting alum Jordan Kyrou scored two goals, including the winner, as the St. Louis Blues rallied to beat the Kraken 3-2 in Tuesday’s NHL season opener in Seattle. . . . Sarnia’s Landen Hookey is an assistant captain for the Owen Sound Attack. The over-age forward has a goal and an assist in four games after posting 15-14-29 totals in 64 games last season. . . . Ex-Sting defenceman Colton Kammerer is captain of  the New Brunswick Reds, the two-time defending champion and No. 1-ranked team in U Sports. Fellow Sting alum Justin Nolet is also on the Reds’ blue-line. . . . Watford’s Evan Van Gorp led the London Knights with three goals in four games and shared the team lead with five points going into Wednesday’s game at Owen Sound.

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