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Stampeders, Argonauts to meet in next Sunday’s Grey Cup

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CALGARY — The Calgary Stampeders will get their shot at Grey Cup redemption.

Calgary advanced to the CFL’s championsh­ip game for a second straight year Sunday by downing the visiting Edmonton Eskimos 32-28 in the West Division final.

The Stampeders, whose 13-4-1 regularsea­son record was the league’s best, will face the Toronto Argonauts on Sunday in Ottawa for the title. The Argos (9-9) beat the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s 25-21 in Sunday’s East Division final.

After posting a 15-2-1 record in 2016, Calgary lost last year’s Grey Cup in a massive upset. The Stamps were beaten 39-33 in overtime by the Ottawa Redblacks (8-9-1).

“Last year was a success, but it didn’t mean a lot when you can’t finish,” Stampeders head coach Dave Dickenson said. “Winning the West is not going to be enough. If we can’t finish the deal and get the job done against a great opponent, wellcoache­d, it’s going to feel hollow again.”

The Stampeders will appear in their fifth Grey Cup in a decade with previous wins in 2008 and 2014.

Calgary had lost three in a row heading into Sunday’s game, but the Stampeders recovered their winning form. The defence held the CFL’s No. 1 offence to 18 points for three quarters.

Calgary’s ground game clicked with running backs Jerome Messam and Roy Finch each scoring a touchdown and combining for 152 rushing yards. Finch, a finalist for the CFL’s best special teams player this year, totalled 233 yards in returns, receiving and rushing.

Quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell threw touchdown passes to Marquay McDaniel and Marken Michel. Mitchell, who has played through an undisclose­d injury in his throwing arm for much of the season, completed 20-of-32 passes for 228 yards.

It was a harder road to the championsh­ip game in 2017 for the Stampeders and their quarterbac­k.

“It means the world to me,” Mitchell said. “It’s what I play this game for. I expect to be back there every single year and do what I can to make sure I lead my team to the Grey Cup every single year.

“We did what we did in the regular season, but obviously (closing on a three-game losing streak) we had a little bit of desperatio­n going into this game, and doubt from a lot of people.”

Quarterbac­k Mike Reilly, C.J. Gable and Derel Walker scored touchdowns for the Eskimos, who finished third in the division at 12-6. Reilly, the West nominee for the CFL’s Most Outstandin­g Player award, was 23 for 38 in passing for 348 yards.

Kicker Sean Whyte missed field-goal tries from 42 and 30 yards, but made them from 34 and 20 yards.

Trailing by a converted touchdown, the Eskimos chose to kick a 20-yard field goal with one minute 43 seconds left instead of gambling on third-and-four.

Calgary then punted with 24 seconds remaining, and Edmonton’s Jamill Smith fumbled the ball on the return and the Stampeders recovered to close out the win in this edition of the Battle of Alberta.

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 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Calgary Stampeders running back Jerome Messam (33) celebrates his two-point conversion in front of the Edmonton Eskimos during second-quarter CFL playoff action in Calgary on Sunday. The Stampeders won the West Division final 32-28.
The Canadian Press Calgary Stampeders running back Jerome Messam (33) celebrates his two-point conversion in front of the Edmonton Eskimos during second-quarter CFL playoff action in Calgary on Sunday. The Stampeders won the West Division final 32-28.

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