STAMPEDERS 22 ALOUETTES 8
Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press |
CALGARY – The Calgary Stampeders extend their unbeaten streak this season to 15 straight games with a 22-8 win over the visiting Montreal Alouettes.
The Stampeders, now 14-1-1, are already assured first place in the West Division and the division final at McMahon Stadium on Nov. 20.
The Alouettes are not yet eliminated from playoff contention in the East Division at 4-11.
Calgary quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell threw a touchdown catch to Anthony Parker and a two-point convert pass to Jerome Messam.
Backup quarterback Andrew Buckley scored on a one-yard rush. Rene Paredes kicked a field goal and Rob Maver added a pair of punt singles in the win.
Brandon Rutley scored Montreal’s lone touchdown with 16 seconds left on a two-yard run.
(Canadian Press)
BLM played the whole game. Boy I hope he gets dinged up just on time for the West final.
He's just adding to his stats. With him, it's all about ME. I would love to see him dinged up and the Stamps lose in the west final. Go Riders, we will now root for the Bombers
Classy Rider fans cheering for an injury to another team's quarterback. Enjoy watching the post-season on your living room couch.
Remember last season when Durant was injured? I remember stamps fans rejoicing at the news that he would miss the entire season. Calgary deserves all the bad karma it gets! Shut your pie hole George!!!
Which time, Morgan? When it happened last year, most Calgary fans (and CFL fans in general) were still gobsmacked by the side-show that Regina became after Durant was hurt the first time and could really manage nothing else than a "here we go again" eyeroll. I'll readily admit that every team has its share of shitty fans, and for those few in Calgary, I apologize. Aside from that, though – I will say you should take care when you wish for karma. Recall that it was only a few short seasons ago that shitty fans on your side of the… Read more »
I am puzzled by why people think that BLM should have been pulled. Its not like they were blowing the Als out. Game was still technically within reach for Montreal until the last few minutes.