
American Braydon Sisco and draft pick Myles Dunn will be full-time Sting in 2026-27.
As the off-season rolls along, teams continue to sign players to fill out their roster for the upcoming season.
The Sarnia Sting took a step towards that on Friday, inking 2009-born forwards Braydon Sisco and Myles Dunn to their roster for 2026-27.
Sisco, 17, joins the Sting from the North Jersey Avalanche 16U program. In 26 games with the team last year, he posted 54 (23+31) points.
Additionally, the 5-foot-9 forward ripped up the New Jersey high school level, and got into three USHL games with the Tri-City Storm, posting a goal and an assist.
Dunn, 16, was an eighth-round pick by Sarnia in the 2025 OHL draft. The London, Ont., native played most of his 16-year-old season with the St. Thomas Stars of the GOJHL, scoring 57 (25+32) points in 47 games.
He was the top scorer for St. Thomas, winning the team's rookie of the year award, while also playing three games as a call-up with the Sting, posting one assist.
Sarnia will hope these two talents can provide some scoring and offence as they push to make the playoffs for the first time since 2023.
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