
In a move that promises to transform youth hockey training in the Sarnia-Lambton region, Scott Jones Pro Player Hockey Development has partnered with the Sarnia Sting. This collaboration aims to provide young players with consistent and high-quality development opportunities.
Before this partnership, youth hockey training often lacked structure and access to expert coaching. Many aspiring players felt they did not receive adequate support to develop their skills effectively.
The decisive moment came when Scott Jones, who has over 20 years of coaching experience, decided to leverage his expertise for local talent. This partnership signifies a commitment to elevating the standards of youth hockey development in the area.
Key facts about the partnership:
- Scott Jones is now the Player Development Coach for the Sarnia Sting.
- The initiative aims to enhance training methods for young athletes.
- Carter Chadwick, a promising forward from Cobourg, recently signed with the Sarnia Sting after an impressive season with the Chatham Maroons.
Carter Chadwick made headlines last season by scoring 32 goals and providing 19 assists, totaling 51 points in just 47 games. His performance earned him recognition as the MVP of the Sutherland Cup series during his rookie year.
Dylan Seca, General Manager of the Sting, emphasized the importance of players like Chadwick. “We’ve been tracking Carter closely all year,” he said. “Those types of players are critical to team success. Carter has shown he can be one of those guys.” This sentiment reflects a broader strategy focused on identifying and nurturing talent within their roster.
This partnership is not just about individual players; it represents a shift in how youth hockey is approached in Sarnia-Lambton. With Scott Jones at the helm, local young athletes will have access to advanced training methods that could shape their future careers in hockey.

