Lethbridge Herald

STAMPS CHASING HISTORY

WIN WOULD GIVE STAMPS REGULAR-SEASON RECORD

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

Calgary wraps up its regular season against Montreal on Sunday

Bo Levi Mitchell and the Calgary Stampeders will chase CFL history this weekend.

Calgary (15-1-1) visits the Montreal Alouettes on Sunday afternoon to conclude its regular season. A win would give the Stampeders the best regularsea­son record in CFL history, slightly better than the 16-2 mark the Edmonton Eskimos establishe­d in 1989.

But that year, Edmonton lost to eventual Grey Cup-champion Saskatchew­an in the West Division playoffs. Mitchell and his teammates have said the regular-season accomplish­ments mean nothing unless Calgary can cap the 2016 campaign hoisting the Grey Cup next month at BMO Field.

Calgary hasn’t lost since suffering a 2018 road defeat to the B.C. Lions on June 25. The Stampeders are riding a 16-game unbeaten streak and have won 14 straight since a 26-26 tie with Ottawa on July 8.

Mitchell has been a big part of Calgary’s success. He not only leads the CFL in passing with 5,385 yards but is also tops in TD strikes (32) as the Stampeders’ offence is scoring a leaguebest average of 34 points per game.

Mitchell, the favourite for the CFL’s outstandin­g player award, is more than just a one-man show. Calgary also boasts the league’s rushing leader in Jerome Messam (1,162 yards, 5.8-yard average and a leading candidate for the top Canadian award) and the Stampeders’ offensive line has allowed a league-low 18 sacks this season.

Calgary has already cemented top spot in the West but coach Dave Dickenson — whose 15 wins is a CFL single-season record for a rookie head coach — has incentive to go deep with his starters. The Stampeders not only have a bye next week but will watch the opening week of the CFL playoffs having already clinched home-field advantage for the West Division final.

Montreal (5-11) will miss the CFL playoffs but is coming off a 19-14 win over Saskatchew­an as Vernon Adams Jr. was 11-of-24 passing for 177 yards and a TD in his CFL debut.

And the Stampeders are very adept at making life difficult for quarterbac­ks, having registered a CFL-high 49 sacks. What’s more, Montreal’s offence is averaging just 20.9 points per game, second only to Saskatchew­an (20.4) and

a league-low 299.1 net offensive yards. Pick — Calgary. Edmonton Eskimos versus Hamilton Tiger-Cats (Friday night)

Zach Collaros will start for Hamilton (7-9) after missing two games with a head injury. The Ticats clinched a home playoff game with last week’s 39-36 overtime win over Ottawa which also kept their hopes to finish first in the East Division alive. Edmonton (8-8) has clinched a playoff berth and could be visiting Tim Hortons Field next month as the West Division crossover opponent. Pick — Edmonton. Ottawa Redblacks versus Winnipeg Blue Bombers (Saturday afternoon)

A huge test for Ottawa (7-8-1) considerin­g it’s just 2-5-1 versus West Division rivals. The Redblacks had a chance to clinch first in the East last weekend but lost in overtime to Hamilton. Quarterbac­k Henry Burris was 31-of-41 passing for 418 yards with three TDs and two intercepti­ons. Winnipeg (10-6) comes off the bye week tied with B.C. (10-6) for second in the West Division. Matt Nichols threw for 301 yards and a TD in a 35-32 win over the Lions on Oct. 14, the Bombers’ second straight over their conference rivals.

Pick — Winnipeg. B.C. Lions versus Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s (Saturday night)

After dropping two straight to Winnipeg, B.C. (10-6) beat Edmonton 32-25 last week to move into a secondplac­e tie in the West Division with the Blue Bombers. Quarterbac­k Jonathon Jennings threw for 272 yards and two TDs to Manny Arceneaux, who finished with eight catches for 132 yards. Running back Jeremiah Johnson also rushed for 108 yards. Saskatchew­an (511) had its four-game win streak halted last weekend by Montreal as quarterbac­k Darian Durant finished 23of-35 passing for 188 yards and no TDs. Pick — B.C. Last week: 1-3. Overall: 41-31-1.

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