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Cariboo Cats fall to 0-2

The Cariboo Cougars aren't in a good spot. After their first two games at the Mac's AAA Midget Hockey Tournament in Calgary, the Cats have a 0-2 record and only a slim chance of making the playoff round.

The Cariboo Cougars aren't in a good spot.

After their first two games at the Mac's AAA Midget Hockey Tournament in Calgary, the Cats have a 0-2 record and only a slim chance of making the playoff round.

The latest loss for the 15- to 17-year-old Cariboo club came on Tuesday. The Cougars got the first goal against the Sherwood Park Kings but ended up on the wrong end of a 6-2 score.

To advance to playoffs, the Cougars need to win their final two round-robin games, today against the San Jose Sharks and Thursday against the Calgary Northstars. The Cats also require another victory by the Beardy's Blackhawks, who are 3-0 thus far and play the Northstars today.

Cariboo head coach Trevor Sprague is starting to wonder if his team is in love with itself. Earlier this season in the B.C. Hockey Major Midget League, the Cats strung together 12 consecutive wins. But, lately, they have gotten away from the things that made them successful -- playing with a physical edge and making simple, smart decisions with the puck.

"We've got to get back to grinding and playing the way a northern team needs to play," Sprague said.