Hottot Suffers Broken Jaw
By DAVE BORODY
PLYMOUTH – Rookie forward Craig Hottot of the Sarnia Sting will be out six to eight weeks after suffering a broken jaw on Thursday night.
Hottot broke his jaw in a third period fight with Saginaw’s Mitch Fillman.
Hottot, a third-round pick of the Sting back in May, saw a specialist in London on Friday.
As a result he will not have to have his jaw wired shut.
Hottot has played 18 games this season with two goals and four assists and 36 penalty minutes.
“He’s a tough guy to lose because he’s been playing very well of late,” said Sting head coach Dave MacQueen. “But it sounds like the break is not as bad as first suspected and he won’t have to wire his jaw shut.”
Forward Jesse Drydak of the Sarnia Legionnaires has been called up for tonight’s game.
Shayne Campbell is expected to start in goal tonight when they Sting meet the Plymouth Whalers for the first time this season.









































































