The Daily Courier

Stampeders seeking bounce-back win vs. rested Roughrider­s

Calgary hosts Saskatchew­an today in key game for West Division rivals

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CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders haven’t lost back-toback games since 2012 for a span of 91 regular-season games without two losses in a row.

They intend to preserve that stat today when they face the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s.

After last week’s 30-23 loss in Montreal to the Alouettes, the Stampeders (2-1-1) are at home to the Roughrider­s (1-2), who are coming off a bye week following their first win of the season.

“Losing back to back is something that is uncharacte­ristic of us, and I don’t expect it happening this time either,” Calgary defensive end Charleston Hughes said Friday at McMahon Stadium.

Last season’s CFL sack leader returns to Calgary’s active roster after sitting out a pair of games with a leg injury.

Hughes will line up opposite former teammate Derek Dennis, who was a Stampeder in 2016 when he won the CFL award for best offensive lineman.

“I’m the reason why Dennis is who he is today,” Hughes declared. “I helped him mould his career. He knows he’s got to go against the best and he has to face the best.”

Replied Dennis: “Why he feels that way I have no clue at all, but I mean, hey man, whatever floats his boat, floats his boat.

“I may say some things to him just to have fun with it. I’m not letting the hype of me and him going against each other distract me from what I have to do.”

Several former Stampeders are wearing green and white this year, including Dennis, quarterbac­k Kevin Glenn, slotback Bakari Grant, safety Jeff Hecht and linebacker Glenn Love.

Glenn is a few years removed having played for five other teams and on his second stint with the Roughrider­s since he was a Stampeder in 2012-13.

Dennis and Grant were free agents when they signed with Saskatchew­an this past off-season.

Calgary head coach Dave Dickenson has a familial tie with the Roughrider­s as brother Craig is Saskatchew­an’s special teams co-ordinator. Saskatchew­an head coach Chris Jones was Calgary’s defensive co-ordinator from 2008 to 2011. So he was on the Stampeder side of the field the last time the Roughrider­s won at McMahon on Aug. 1, 2009.

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