The B.C. Lions missed a game\u002Dtying field goal, had too many penalties and a frigid start, as they maintain their up and down record since losing starter Nathan…
An ice-cold start on offence, untimely penalties, an inability to stop the Toronto Argonauts at crucial moments and a late-game field goal miss all added up to a 23-20 win by the Boatmen at BMO Field.Start your day with a roundup of B.C.-focused news and opinion delivered straight to your inbox at 7 a.m., Monday to Friday.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
Sean White had a 41-yard field goal go off the left upright with 1:36 left that would have tied the game.Article content As a team, the Lions had 16 penalties for 130 yards. They came into the game with a season average of 7.1 penalties per game, second fewest in the league. Two plays after Rugamba, Sione Teuhema did the same thing. He fell for a hard count, giving Toronto another first down, this time at the two-yard line. Chad Kelly punched it in two plays later for the first touchdown of the game.
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