The Sarnia Sting Hockey Club has signed 2009-born right-shot forwards Braydon Sisco and Myles Dunn to Standard Player Agreements.
General Manager Dylan Seca announced the acquisitions on Friday, June 5, 2026, as part of the team's off-season strategy.
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Sisco, a 17-year-old free agent from Kinnelon, New Jersey, recorded 23 goals and 31 assists for 54 points in 26 games with the North Jersey Avalanche 16U AAA program.
He also appeared in three USHL games with the Tri-City Storm.
"Braydon is a player who brings offensive skill, hockey sense, and a strong work ethic to the ice," Seca said.
The management fast-tracked Sisco's signing to secure his commitment over alternative developmental options in the USHL.
"We're excited to welcome him and his family to the Sting organization and look forward to supporting his development," Seca added.
Sisco expressed appreciation for joining the OHL franchise.
"I am so happy to be part of the Sting organization and grateful for the opportunity," he said.
Dunn, a 16-year-old London, Ontario native, joined Sarnia as an eighth-round selection in the 2025 OHL Priority Selection.
He led the GOJHL's St. Thomas Stars with 57 points in 47 games and earned a spot on the all-rookie team.
"He's a bit of a dart," Seca said of Dunn. "He darts in and out."
Dunn made his OHL debut last season as a Sarnia call-up and recorded an assist against the Kitchener Rangers.