Stampeders, Tiger-Cats clash in CFL game crucial to both teams’ playoff goals
regular season, the Stampeders and B.C. Lions are neck and neck down the stretch for second in the West Division and the right to host the division semifinal.
“Everybody on our team knows what time it is, everybody on their team knows what time it is, so I think you’ll see a pretty good fight this whole game from both sides.”The Tiger-Cats aren’t mathematically out of the running for second in the East either, but would need a collapse by the Montreal Alouettes to get there.New Grey Cup Festival app now available
Winnipeg has already locked in the West final at home. The Lions face the defending champions twice in their remaining three games with the other game against the Edmonton Elks. “I practise like a game,” Bane said. “We’re always competing against each other, like who can get open the most and who can catch the most touchdowns. Mini-competitions within practice, that just keeps everybody sharp.
“The biggest thing is we’ve got to keep winning,” Evans said. “It makes it a little bit easier to not worry about who beat who, or who lost to who.”
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