The Hamilton Tiger-Cats won their first road game this season and their first game in Calgary in 18 years in a 35-32 victory over the Stampeders on Friday.
Tiger-Cats quarterback Dane Evans threw to Tim White in the end zone with 22 seconds remaining in the game for the winning score. Hamilton hadn't won at McMahon Stadium since July 4, 2004.
Starter Jake Maier, who was intercepted three times in the first half, completed 26 of 35 passes for 251 yards and threw touchdown passes to William Langlais and Tre Odoms-Dukes. The Stampeders had already secured a West Division playoff berth, but are in a race with the B.C. Lions for second in the West and the hosting of the division semifinal Nov. 6.
Calgary amassed 183 net rushing yards to Hamilton's 56 in front of an announced 20,589 at McMahon, where a hard north wind blew into the faces of kickers and punters in the home end.
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