28 + WATERLOO CHRONICLE * Wednesday, April 4, 2007 125 Weber St. W, Xitchener | 519.579.3950 Visit our large showroom for Residential & Commercial Awnings www.macdonaldawning.com Wolves in tough spot after dropping first 2 games Continued from page 25 including two goals. _ The Wolves tried to bounce back in their Monday night matchup against the Sault Ste. Marie Northstars, who they beat earlier in the season at the Gold Puck tournament at RIM Park. But they once again came up short in a 7â€"3 loss to the Soo. Colin Behenna, Jordan Gartner and Matt Horst replied for the Wolves, but it wasn‘t enough to overcome the Soo‘s strong start. Mike Dunn opened the scoring for the Wolves in the second period after Richmond Hill opened the scoring in the first. The Wolves still have a chance to claim a top four spot and qualify for the medal round of the tournament, but they will have to win three of their next four games against the Toronto Junior Canadians, Glouchester Raiders, London Jr. Knights and Ottawa Sting. They faced the Ottawa Sting last night looking for their first tournament win. Game results weren‘t available at press time. _ The teams have to play each other once in the round robin. Roundâ€"robin action wraps up this Friday. _ The gold medal game is set for Eastâ€" er Sunday at 1 p.m. at RIM Park. The The Wolves‘ Brock Harper tries to keep the puck in on a Waterloo powerâ€"play early in the third period against the Richmond Stars. sos vasanac rmoro winner goes on to the Telus _ celebrate Waterloo‘s hosting Cup, the midget hockey _ of the Telus regional cham F equivalent of the Stanley _ pionships with proceed l _ _ N#, C Cup, in Red Deer, Alta. going to the Grand Rive Ts