The Daily Courier

Lions picked to win in Montreal

Streaking Ticats face big test against West-leading Stamps

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Jeremiah Masoli and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats face a stiff test Saturday afternoon.

Hamilton (6-5) hosts the West Division-leading Calgary Stampeders (9-2) at Tim Hortons Field. The Ticats, fresh off a Labour Day sweep of the Toronto Argonauts, have won three straight to move into a first-place tie with Ottawa in the East Division. Masoli has been a big part of Hamilton’s success this season. In his first full campaign as the Ticats’ starter, Masoli has registered a club record-tying nine games of 300 or more yards passing.

The CFL’s secondlead­ing passer (3,576 yards) — Edmonton’s Mike Reilly leads with 3,943 — was especially sharp against Toronto. Masoli was a combined 44-of-60 passing (73.3 per cent) for 692 yards with seven TDs and just one intercepti­on.

Masoli also effectivel­y used his legs, rushing for 73 yards on 13 carries (5.6-yard average).

Brandon Banks was a favourite target, registerin­g 15 catches for 288 yards and four TDs versus Toronto. He’s recorded a CFL-best eight 100-yard receiving games so far this year.

But Hamilton’s receiving corps is hurting with Jalen Saunders, Shamawd Chambers and Chris Williams all out with season-ending injuries.

This week, the Ticats added veterans Chad Owens and Marquay McDaniel to their practice roster.

Owens suffered an ankle injury during Tuesday’s practice, but it wasn’t deemed serious.

It’s unclear if either receiver will play Saturday. McDaniel also will continue in his role as a coach at McMaster University.

Owens and McDaniel are both former Tiger-Cats. Owens spent the 2016 season in Hamilton (58 catches, 808 yards, five TDs in 12 games) while McDaniel, also a former Stampeder, played three years in Steeltown (2009-11), recording 137 catches for 1,736 yards with 10 TDs in 37 games.

Calgary comes off a wild 48-42 loss in Edmonton on Saturday night. Quarterbac­k Bo Levi Mitchell was intercepte­d three times but finished 25-of-46 passing for 491 yards and four TDs. He very nearly capped a stirring comeback with two fourthquar­ter touchdown passes.

Juwan Brescacin had Mitchell’s Hail Mary pass in his hands for the game-winning TD but couldn’t hold on in the Eskimos’ end zone.

Calgary and Hamilton boast the CFL’s stingiest defences, allowing 18.0 and 21.2 offensive points per game, respective­ly. But while the Stampeders have forced a leaguebest 33 turnovers, Hamilton is tied for last with 18.

And as good as Masoli has been this year, he has thrown 11 intercepti­ons. Calgary has scored 99 points this season off turnovers, second-most in the CFL.

Hamilton is just 3-2 this season at Tim Hortons Field, while Calgary sports a 5-0 road record this season.

Prediction: Calgary.

B.C. Lions vs. Montreal Alouettes (Friday night)

At Montreal, the Alouettes come off the bye looking for a third straight win under starter Antonio Pipkin. He threw for 242 yards with two intercepti­ons in a 21-11 win over Ottawa on Aug. 31, but also ran for 75 yards and a TD.

B.C. (4-6) beat the Redblacks last week and is in must-win mode. Receiver DeVier Posey, the 2017 Grey Cup MVP, should make his Lions debut.

Prediction: B.C.

Ottawa Redblacks vs. Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s (Saturday night)

At Regina, Saskatchew­an (7-4) is the CFL’s hottest team with four straight victories. That includes a Labour Day sweep of Winnipeg.

Quarterbac­k Zach Collaros is expected to start for the Riders, who are 5-2 with him under centre. Ottawa (6-5) has lost two straight, having scored just 25 points over that span.

Prediction: Saskatchew­an.

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The Canadian Press B.C. Lions defensive end Ivan McLennan (98) celebrates with teammate Odell Willis after sacking Ottawa Redblacks quarterbac­k Trevor Harris during CFL action in Vancouver last Friday. The Lions won 26-14 and will visit the Montreal Alouettes this Friday for a 4:30 p.m. PT kickoff.
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