The Daily Courier

Tiger-Cats head into important 6-game stretch

Meanwhile, B.C. Lions face Roughrider­s at Mosaic Stadium

- By DAN RALPH

This marks a very important stretch for Dane Evans and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

Hamilton (1-5) will play six straight games, and seven of its next eight, against East Division competitio­n, starting Thursday night at home versus the Montreal Alouettes (2-4). The Ticats will face archrival Toronto four times over that span with the other three being against the Als.

The abundance of East Division games is important, given Hamilton is third in the conference standings, just two points behind second-place Montreal and four behind leading Toronto (3-2). But the Ticats are also just two points ahead of last-place Ottawa (0-6).

The way things are shaping up, East Division teams will have to finish either first or second to secure playoff spots. Currently, the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s (4-3, fourth in West) have more wins than Toronto.

It's been a tough start for Evans. Although the Ticats starter is second in CFL passing with 1,720 yards, just four behind Winnipeg's Zach Collaros, Evans has more intercepti­ons (nine) than touchdowns (eight). Evans has also fumbled six times, losing five.

Offensivel­y, Hamilton is ranked eighth in offensive points (18.2 per game), offensive TDs (nine) and time of possession (28 minutes, 44 seconds) and last in turnover ratio (minus-13). The Ticats have also committed a league-high 25 turnovers.

Hamilton is coming off a 17-12 road loss to the B.C. Lions despite accumulati­ng 414 offensive yards and holding the ball for over 31 minutes. Evans finished 26-of-38 passing for 297 yards and a TD and an intercepti­on.

A bright spot for Hamilton has been Lawrence Woods who leads the CFL in punt return yards (371) and average (14.3). Lawrence is on pace for 1,112 punt return yards, which would be the most since Calgary's Roy Finch had 1,200 yards in 2017. However, Woods (illness) remains a game-time decision.

Pick: Montreal.

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B.C. Lions versus Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s (Friday night)

At Regina, the good news for the Riders (4-3) is quarterbac­k Cody Fajardo (knee, illness) says he can play this week after missing Sunday's 31-21 loss to Toronto. Saskatchew­an has won eight straight versus B.C. (4-1) and the last four at home. The Lions haven't won at Mosaic Stadium since 2016 but with Canadian Nathan Rourke under centre, the offence has scored a CFL-best 176 offensive points this season.

Pick: B.C.

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Winnipeg Blue Bombers versus Calgary Stampeders (Saturday night)

At Calgary, the Stampeders (4-1) have more to deal with than facing Winnipeg (7-0). Five players missed practice Tuesday with what head coach Dave Dickenson said were cases of COVID-19 and pneumonia. Among them were running back Ka'Deem Carey, tackle Derek Dennis and linebacker Jameer Thurman. The Bombers beat the Stamps 26-19 at IG Field on July 15 but haven't claimed a regularsea­son meeting at McMahon since '17. Calgary starter Bo Levi Mitchell has never lost consecutiv­e starts against the Bombers.

Pick: Winnipeg.

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Ottawa Redblacks versus Toronto Argonauts (Sunday night)

At Toronto, the Argos return to BMO Field after consecutiv­e wins over Saskatchew­an at Wolfville, N.S., and Regina. Canadian running back Andrew Harris ran for a season-high 143 yards (5.5yard average) in Sunday's 31-21 win over the Riders while starter McLeod BethelThom­pson threw for 336 yards and two TDs. Bethel-Thompson is also 6-0 versus Ottawa. Caleb Evans had 297 passing yards and a TD last week versus Montreal but Darvin Adams dropped a late Evans TD pass that could've forced overtime.

Pick: Toronto.

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Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ Lawrence Woods III tumbles over the advertisin­g boards after being pushed out of bounds during the second half of CFL football game against the B.C. Lions in Vancouver last week.
The Canadian Press Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ Lawrence Woods III tumbles over the advertisin­g boards after being pushed out of bounds during the second half of CFL football game against the B.C. Lions in Vancouver last week.

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