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CALGARY – With 27 years of CFL coaching experience under his belt, Rich Stubler has plenty of stories to tell.
What’s traditionally been a gruelling turnaround in the CFL will be slightly easier when the Edmonton Eskimos host the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday.
MONTREAL – So dreadful has the CFL East been this season that, when they meet on Sunday, either the Montreal Alouettes or the Hamilton Tiger-Cats will have their first two-game winning streak of the season.

Friday’s Games
Friday’s Games
SURREY, B.C. – After waiting 10 weeks to make his first start of the CFL season, B.C. Lions quarterback Travis Lulay faces another potentially long hiatus before his next one.

EDMONTON – The Calgary Stampeders likely wish that they still had a few more games left against the Edmonton Eskimos this season.

EDMONTON – Grant Shaw’s season is over.

Sunday’s Games

WINNIPEG – Weston Dressler was feeling pretty pumped after scoring a 75-yard touchdown on a second-quarter punt return in the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ 30-24 win over the Blue Bombers on Sunday.
TORONTO – Ray Rice won’t be playing in the Canadian Football League.

TORONTO – Montreal’s Bear Woods and James Rodgers won CFL player of the week awards for their performances in the Alouettes’ 38-31 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

REGINA – The defending Grey Cup champions have lost their star quarterback for the rest of the regular season and his status for the CFL playoffs is also in question.

SURREY, B.C. – Travis Lulay isn’t giving up on the CFL season just yet.
WINNIPEG – It looks like a couple of starting quarterbacks are out for the season in the CFL West but it really won’t matter much to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as they look to climb out of last place in the division, coach Mike O’Shea said Tuesday.
CALGARY – Bo Levi Mitchell is hitting his stride as a starting quarterback in the CFL.

REGINA – Tino Sunseri has a lot more homework to do these days.
SURREY, B.C. – Kevin Glenn does not buy into the notion that the B.C. Lions are Travis Lulay’s team.

These are indeed heady times for Jonathan Crompton and the Montreal Alouettes.
EDMONTON – Edmonton Eskimo quarterback Mike Reilly wasn’t eager to shake hands with a reporter Thursday but pronounced himself ready to take his injured thumb into battle Friday against the Montreal Alouettes.
CALGARY – Receiver Chad Owens is a week away from returning to the Toronto Argonauts but slotback Andre Durie is back.
VANCOUVER – The B.C. Lions offensive line will feature another guest at left offensive tackle when they host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Saturday.
HAMILTON – Saskatchewan will have a new quarterback but Orlondo Steinauer is expecting the same old Roughriders.

EDMONTON – It took until the fourth quarter for the Edmonton Eskimos to wake up, but when they did, the Montreal Alouettes had no answer.