OTTAWA, ON – With the regular season just days away, Montreal coach Martin St. Louis was happy to see his team commit to the game plan and be rewarded with a 6-4 win over the Ottawa Senators.
The Montreal Canadiens had led the entire game, but in a span of 16 seconds watched as the Senators grabbed a 4-3 lead early in the third period.
“We could have let the game get away from us,” admitted St. Louis. “The guys showed confidence in how we play a team game.”
The Canadiens bounced back and scored three goals to wrap up the NHL pre-season with a 3-3 record.
Sean Monahan started the comeback tipping Mattias Norlinder’s shot to make it 4-4 and less than three minutes later Montreal won a battle along the boards allowing Rafael Harvey-Pinard to feed Cole Caufield for a one-timer, for what would prove to be the winner.
With two minutes remaining Arber Xhekaj scored his first of the pre-season, but it wasn’t initially called as it ripped right through the net.
“I shot it and it went under the goalie’s glove and I saw the net move back and the puck was behind the net so I was like it had to go in,” said Xhekaj after the game. “I was about to put my hand up, but everyone kept playing. It was pretty funny.”
Nick Suzuki and Juraj Slafkovsky also scored for the Canadiens.
The Senators finish the pre-season with a 6-2 record, with both losses to Montreal.
Senators coach D.J. Smith said: “I thought we battled pretty hard. We played most of the second period and the remainder of the game with 10 forwards.”
Both Zack MacEwen (upper body) and Tarun Fizer (lower body) left the game.
Smith admitted they made some mistakes, but liked the effort.
Trailing 3-2 the Senators scored a pair of goals 16 seconds apart to take the lead.
Ottawa tied the game on Roby Järventie’s fourth of the season and seconds later Ridly Greig gave Ottawa the lead.
Montreal goaltender Sam Montembeault, who made 21 saves, wasn’t able to grab a bouncing puck and Jordan Harris failed to clear the puck giving Greig the chance to jam it home.
After the game Smith said he felt Järventie showed progress and had a good camp, but he was assigned to AHL Belleville Saturday night.
Parker Kelly and Dominik Kubalik also scored for the Senators, while Mads Sogaard stopped 32 shots.
Unlike Montreal, Ottawa opted to sit most of its regulars.
The Canadiens got off to a quick start scoring just 33 seconds in, when Slafkovsky scored on a Mike Matheson rebound, and must have felt like they were playing a home game with the ovation they received from the 17,601 on hand at Canadian Tire Centre.
Just over a minute later Montreal struggled to clear the puck in front and Kelly jumped in and roofed it over Montembeault.
Pezzetta made it 2-1 at the 14-minute mark with a wrister that beat Sogaard.
Near the halfway mark of the second Suzuki made the most of a turnover and extended the Canadiens lead, but once again the Senators were able to cut the lead back to one at 3-2.
A nice rush by Ottawa was capped by a great feed from Erik Brannstrom over to Kubalik who wasted no time and snapped it over Montembeault.
“(Brannstrom) made that play perfectly,” Kubalik said. “It was a great pass and I just tried to one-time it because sometimes when I’m thinking too much it’s not the right play so I’m just trying to shoot the puck as quick as I can and luckily it went in.”
Kubalik was acquired over the summer and has been a nice addition to the lineup.
“I felt like we had a pretty good game I would say,” said Kubalik. “The guys battled hard, which is what we wanted. The last couple minutes kind of slipped away, but overall I think a pretty good battle.”
OTTAWA, ON – OCTOBER 07: Montreal Canadiens Center Kirby Dach (77) skates with the puck during first period National Hockey League action between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on October 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – OCTOBER 07: Montreal Canadiens Goalie Sam Montembeault (35) after a whistle during first period National Hockey League action between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on October 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – OCTOBER 07: Montreal Canadiens Defenceman Arber Xhekaj (72) battles Ottawa Senators Right Wing Tarun Fizer (78) and Defenceman Travis Hamonic (23) during first period National Hockey League action between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on October 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – OCTOBER 07: Montreal Canadiens Goalie Sam Montembeault (35) moves to cover the puck after a save during first period National Hockey League action between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on October 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – OCTOBER 07: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Erik Brannstrom (26) before a face-off during second period National Hockey League action between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on October 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – OCTOBER 07: Ottawa Senators Goalie Mads Sogaard (40) is screened by jumping Montreal Canadiens Center Sean Monahan (91) during second period National Hockey League action between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on October 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – OCTOBER 07: Montreal Canadiens Goalie Sam Montembeault (35) makes a save with Ottawa Senators Center Ridly Greig (71) looking for a rebound during third period National Hockey League action between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on October 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – OCTOBER 07: Montreal Canadiens Defenceman Gustav Lindstrom (27) battles Ottawa Senators Left Wing Egor Sokolov (75) along the boards during third period National Hockey League action between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on October 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – OCTOBER 07: Montreal Canadiens Right Wing Cole Caufield (22) skates by the bench to celebrate his goal during third period National Hockey League action between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on October 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – OCTOBER 07: Montreal Canadiens Center Jake Evans (71) prepares for a face-off during first period National Hockey League action between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators on October 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – Spot a team a 22-0 lead and turn the ball over half a dozen times, and your chances for success will be pretty slim. Just ask the Ottawa Redblacks.
The Redblacks turned the ball over six times on Saturday and the Montreal Alouettes made them pay with a 32-15 win.
The Alouettes (8-7) clinched a CFL playoff berth with the victory. The Redblacks (4-11) saw their playoff hopes take a hit with the setback, but not all hope is lost. They must win their final three games and get some help.
“Different things that we definitely have to clean up offensively. I felt special teams and defensively we played a pretty solid game. A lot of that offensively falls on my shoulders,” Redblacks quarterback Dustin Crum said.
“Turnovers can change games and a lot of those were on me. I take responsibility and I have to wear that as a quarterback.”
Cody Fajardo threw for 178 yards and a touchdown for the Alouettes, while William Stanback ran for 85 yards and a touchdown.
Crum threw for 247 yards but had two interceptions and a fumble. Nick Arbuckle took over for the final series of the game and completed seven passes for 85 yards.
Trailing 22-0 heading into the fourth quarter, the Redblacks finally got on the board 27 seconds into the quarter with a one-run quarterback sneak by Tyrrell Pigrome, who took over from Crum for the short yardage play. Matt Domagala converted the major and the Redblacks trailed 22-7.
The Alouettes responded with a 48-yard field goal from David Cote just over two minutes later for a 25-7 lead. With just over seven minutes to play Shawn Lemon returned a Crum fumble 30 yards for a touchdown and a 32-7 lead.
“That’s all we wanted was a win and an opportunity to compete in the playoffs,” Lemon said, adding the defence had a solid afternoon.
“That’s what we preach. It all starts with Coach (defensive coordinator Noel) Thorpe. He has a great game plan for us week in and week out. We have the easy job, we just come out and execute. We want to keep coming out and getting better. It was a great team win.”
The Redblacks showed perseverance though with a 73-yard drive that ended in a four-yard touchdown run by Devonte Williams. Crum then found Shaq Evens in the end zone to complete the two-point conversion and cutting the lead to 32-15 with four minutes to play.
After the Redblacks failed to accomplish anything on the opening possession of the game, the Alouettes took the ball 80 yards on their opening series and capped the drive with a 25-yard touchdown run by Stanback at 5:19. The Cote extra point put the Alouettes up 7-0.
The Redblacks tried to respond with a big drive of their own and got as far as the Montreal 10-yard line. Unfortunately Crum was intercepted in the end zone by Reggie Stubblefield.
That was the only time the Redblacks had possession of the football on the Montreal side of the field in the first half.
“Grace to God and I just appreciate everybody, coaching staff, front office. All of that,” Stubblefield said.
“Great team effort all around. It’s what we preach and what we execute on, so that’s what’s going to show.”
The Alouettes went ahead 8-0 at 10:55 of the second quarter on a 46-yard punt single and in the final minute of the half Fajardo found Tyson Philpot in the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown pass. Cote’s extra point gave the Alouette a 15-0 lead at halftime.
The Redblacks had a strong drive going that took them deep into Montreal territory late into the third quarter. Unfortunately for them, Crum had his pass intercepted by Marc Antoine Dequoy, who returned the ball 108 yards for a pick-six.
“We were down a couple of times in the score zone and turned the ball over, which was a little disappointing,” Redblacks coach Bob Dyce said.
“We talked about competing right from the opening whistle right through to the end of the game. I don’t have an explanation for the slow start. We made a couple of errors and it was certainly disappointing.”
The Cote conversion gave the Alouettes a commanding 22-0 lead after three quarters.
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 30: Montreal Alouettes quarterback Cody Fajardo (7) looks to avoid being sacked by Ottawa Redblacks defensive lineman Blessman Ta’ala (51) during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on September 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 30: Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Brandin Dandridge (37) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on September 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 30: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Dustin Crum (18) throws a pass during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on September 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 30: Montreal Alouettes wide receiver Tyson Philpot (6) celebrates a touchdown during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on September 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 30: Montreal Alouettes quarterback Caleb Evans (5) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on September 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 30: Ottawa Redblacks defensive end Lorenzo Mauldin IV (94) celebrates a sack during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on September 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 30: Montreal Alouettes running back William Stanback (31) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on September 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 30: Ottawa Redblacks kicker Richie Leone (13) punts away the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on September 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 30: Montreal Alouettes punter Joseph Zema (36) punts away the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on September 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 30: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Nick Arbuckle (9) throws a pass during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on September 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – Ottawa Senators goaltender Anton Forsberg says he feels good after returning from two major knee surgeries.
His play would seem to back up his words.
Forsberg made 35 saves in a tightly contested game as the Senators defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 Sunday in the pre-season opener for both teams. It was Forsberg’s first game action since suffering medial collateral ligament tears in both knees Feb. 11 in a 6-3 loss to the Edmonton Oilers.
“I’m happy to be back and I feel good. There was a lot of scrambling the first two periods trying to find my game again,” Forsberg said. “It took a period to calm down a little bit but it felt better the longer it went.”
“To be honest, from day one I was just happy that it was what it was,” Forsberg said of the knee injuries. “I kind of felt the whole time that it wasn’t hard because it could have been a lot worse, so I’ve tried to stay positive and I’ve worked towards this day. It’s tough because a lot of the time you’re here by yourself and not with your team, so that’s probably the toughest part.”
Tim Stutzle scored twice and Brady Tkachuk had the other goal for the Senators. Jake Sanderson chipped in two assists.
William Lagesson and Alex Steeves scored for Toronto. Keith Petruzzelli made 25 saves on 28 shots through two periods, while Dennis Hildeby turned aside all four shots he faced in the third.
The first two periods were almost mirror opposites of each other. The Senators had a 24-7 shot advantage and 2-0 lead after the first period. The Leafs outshot the Senators 17-4 in the second period and tied the game 2-2 before a late power-play goal gave the Senators a 3-2 lead after two periods.
“We just stayed with it and we had an opportunity to take a breath between periods and realize where we were going wrong,” Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said.
“I thought we got off to an excellent start, we had a good penalty kill early and a good power play got some momentum for us, then we took a couple of penalties in a row and their best players got rolling.”
Tkachuk opened the scoring for Ottawa with a power-play goal almost halfway through the first period. Tkachuk collected a rebound at the side of the net and tucked it past Petruzzelli for a 1-0 lead.
Stutzle increased that lead to 2-0 with a snap shot from the top of the circle at 18:01.
Lagesson beat Forsberg high to the stick at 9:32 of the second before Steeves scored from the slot on a power play at 17:50 to tie the game.
Stutzle scored his second of the game, this one on the power play, just 50 seconds later with a quick shot off the post and in past Petruzzelli.
“We had probably two good periods. The second period, they won the territorial battle, we turned too many pucks over, our line changes weren’t good and that’s something we discussed in between periods,” Senators assistant coach Jack Capuano said.
“Short training camp and as we get going we’ll emphasis more the little things that we need to.
The Senators finished 2-for-4 on the power play, while the Maple Leafs were 1-for-6.
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 24: Toronto Maple Leafs Center Roni Hirvonen (33) attempts a wraparound on Ottawa Senators Goalie Anton Forsberg (31) during first period National Hockey League preseason action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on September 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 24: Ottawa Senators Left Wing Parker Kelly (27) talks to Center Zack MacEwen (17) during first period National Hockey League preseason action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on September 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 24: Toronto Maple Leafs Center Max Domi (11) battles Ottawa Senators Defenceman Artem Zub (2) during first period National Hockey League preseason action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on September 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 24: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jake Sanderson (85) skates during first period National Hockey League preseason action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on September 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 24: Toronto Maple Leafs Center Sam Lafferty (28) skates with the puck pursued by Ottawa Senators Defenceman Nikolas Matinpalo (33) during first period National Hockey League preseason action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on September 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 24: Toronto Maple Leafs Goalie Keith Petruzzelli (80) makes a save during second period National Hockey League preseason action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on September 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 24: Toronto Maple Leafs Defenceman Conor Timmins (25) skates with the puck during second period National Hockey League preseason action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on September 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 24: Toronto Maple Leafs Left Wing Kyle Clifford (43) skates during third period National Hockey League preseason action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on September 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 24: Ottawa Senators Goalie Anton Forsberg (31) is congratulated on the win by Defenceman Artem Zub (2) after National Hockey League preseason action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on September 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 24: Ottawa Senators Left Wing Tim Stutzle (18) during three stars after National Hockey League preseason action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on September 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – It was dicey towards the end, but the Ottawa Redblacks can breathe a little easy after ending a lengthy winless skid.
Dustin Crum threw a pair of touchdown passes and ran for another to lead the Redblacks to a 36-28 win over the visiting Saskatchewan Roughriders on Friday. The Redblacks led 36-14 late but held on for the win.
“Definitely relieved. It was good to see guys step up, take that growth and be able to finish off the game,” said Crum, who finished with 243 passing yards as the Redblacks (4-10) snapped a seven-game losing skid and kept their faint playoff hopes alive.
“Everyone says winning solves everything. It was frustrating more than anything.”
The Roughriders (6-8) suffered their third straight loss but remained third in the CFL West. QB Jake Dolegala threw two touchdowns and passed for 291 yards.
Ottawa got some breathing room under two minutes into the fourth quarter when Crum connected on a 32-yard catch-and-run touchdown that led to a 29-14 lead after the Michael Domagala extra point.
Crum ran for a 35-yard score seven minutes into the quarter that led to a 38-14 lead for the Redblacks after the conversion.
The final 90 seconds became interesting after Roughriders special teamer Mario Alford returned a punt 106 yards for a score cutting the Redblacks lead to 36-20 after a failed two-point conversion.
Saskatchewan then recovered an onside kick, and a few plays later Antonia Pipkin scored on a one-yard run with 60 seconds to play. The two-point conversion pass to Samuel Emilius was good and suddenly it was 36-28.
It would get no closer.
“A lot of the games we had the lead and let it get away from us, know that we were better than our record indicated,” said Crum of Ottawa nearly blowing its lead. “Being on the right side of this we’re relived and hopefully it can motivate guys and get us locked into this playoff run.”
The Redblacks are chasing the Montreal Alouettes and Hamilton Tiger-Cats for a playoff berth after the CFL East-leading Toronto Argonauts clinched their spot.
“We won this game tonight and that’s what we were focused on” said Ottawa coach Bob Dyce. “Now we’ve got a chance to play Montreal twice, which is the team that is right in front of us, and we feel that we control our destiny in that regard.
“That’s what we’re focused on. We’re not looking at the past, we’re just looking to get better each week.”
It took only 22 seconds for the Redblacks to put up 11 points at the end of the first half and turn a 13-8 deficit into a 19-13 lead at the midway point of the game.
An interception by Deandre Lamont at midfield and returned to the Saskatchewan six-yard line led to a touchdown pass from Crum to Bralon Addison on the next play. The two-point conversion, a pass from Crum to Justin Hardy, gave the Redblacks a 16-13 lead.
On the ensuing series, a fumble recovery by the Redblacks led to a 42-yard field goal by Domagala at the buzzer sent the home team into the break with a 19-13 lead.
The game was tied 7-7 to start the second quarter but a 54-yard touchdown pass from Dolegala to Samuel Emilus just over a minute into the quarter put the Western Riders up 13-7 after a failed conversion.
“We are a resilient group and we showed that tonight when we didn’t quit. Obviously we have to build on this and come up with the same energy next week,” Emilus said.
“We just have to come out better in the second half better. We came out flat and we can’t do that no more. We’re trying to get the playoff spot so we just have to make the push, and I’m confident we can get it done.”
A 54-yard punt single by Ritchie Leone narrowed that lead to 13-8 with just over three minutes to play in the half before the defence allowed the offence to shine.
Saskatchewan opened the scoring in the first quarter on an 11-yard touchdown strike for Dolegala to Kian Schaffer-Baker nine minutes into the game. Brett Lauther’s extra point put the Riders up 7-0.
Ottawa drew even before the end of the quarter when Tyrell Pigrome scored on a one-yard run and Domagala converted the extra point in the final minute of the quarter.
The Redblacks outscored the Riders 3-1 in the third quarter. After Adam Korsak delivered a 55-yard punt single early in the quarter cutting the lead to 19-14, Domagala hit on a 32-yard field goal with three minutes to play in the quarter to send the Redblacks into the final quarter with a 22-14 lead.
Ottawa, ON – September 22: Ottawa Redblacks offensive lineman Jacob Ruby (54) during player entrance before Canadian Football League action between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks on September 22, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
Ottawa, ON – September 22: Ottawa Redblacks running back Devonte Williams (31) is tackled during Canadian Football League action between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks on September 22, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
Ottawa, ON – September 22: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Tyrrell Pigrome (3) is congratulated on his touchdown during Canadian Football League action between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks on September 22, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
Ottawa, ON – September 22: Ottawa Redblacks running back Ante Milanovic-Litre (34) after the play during Canadian Football League action between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks on September 22, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
Ottawa, ON – September 22: Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Jake Dolegala (9) throws a pass during Canadian Football League action between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks on September 22, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
Ottawa, ON – September 22: Ottawa Redblacks kicker Michael Domagala (73) attempts a field goal during Canadian Football League action between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks on September 22, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
Ottawa, ON – September 22: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Dustin Crum (18) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks on September 22, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
Ottawa, ON – September 22: Saskatchewan Roughriders running back Thomas Bertrand-Hudon (30) and wide receiver Mario Alford (2) chat before a kick during Canadian Football League action between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks on September 22, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
Ottawa, ON – September 22: Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Deandre Lamont (38) celebrates an interception with defensive back Douglas Coleman III (35) during Canadian Football League action between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks on September 22, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
Ottawa, ON – September 22: Saskatchewan Roughriders quarterback Antonio Pipkin (6) before the snap during Canadian Football League action between the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Ottawa Redblacks on September 22, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – The 16th edition of Canada Army Run, presented by BMO, brought together thousands of runners and supporters to the streets of Ottawa. Throughout the weekend, a series of family-friendly activities were held, with the festivities concluding through various races. This year’s event provided racers with the unique opportunity to run, roll, or walk alongside members of the military in the 5K, 10K, half marathon, Sergeant Major’s Challenge (5K + 10K), and Commander’s Challenge (5K + half marathon). Lieutenant-General Jocelyn Paul, Commander Canadian Army, had the honour of kicking off the races. Those unable to participate in person have been virtually taking part in the event since September 8 and will continue racing virtually until September 29.
In addition to being an opportunity for Canadians to thank Canadian Armed Forces members who serve at home and abroad, Canada Army Run directly supports serving members, Veterans and their families, with race proceeds and participants’ fundraising efforts going to Support Our Troops and Soldier On.
The theme chosen for Canada Army Run 2023, “Showcasing the Army of Today,” aimed to present the current reality of the Canadian Army while also offering participants and supporters a deeper understanding of the current opportunities available within the military and the contributions made by the military to Canada’s safety.
Canada Army Run is anything but your typical race; it is “No Ordinary Race.” Canada Army Run stands as a symbol of support for Canadian Armed Forces members who defend Canada and our interests, as well as their families.
Ottawa, ON – September 16: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during Canada Army Run on September 16, 2023, at in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
Ottawa, ON – September 16: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during Canada Army Run on September 16, 2023, at in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
Ottawa, ON – September 16: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during Canada Army Run on September 16, 2023, at in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
Ottawa, ON – September 17: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during Canada Army Run on September 17, 2023, at in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
Ottawa, ON – September 17: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during Canada Army Run on September 17, 2023, at in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
Ottawa, ON – September 17: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during Canada Army Run on September 17, 2023, at in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
Ottawa, ON – September 17: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during Canada Army Run on September 17, 2023, at in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
Ottawa, ON – September 17: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during Canada Army Run on September 17, 2023, at in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
Ottawa, ON – September 17: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during Canada Army Run on September 17, 2023, at in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
Ottawa, ON – September 17: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during Canada Army Run on September 17, 2023, at in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
OTTAWA, ON – The Hamilton Tiger-Cats didn’t get off to the best start, but all that mattered was they finished with a 27-24 win over the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday night.
After a back-and-forth second half with several lead changes, Ottawa seemed poised to answer in the dying minutes of the fourth quarter.
Down by three, the Redblacks were approaching midfield when rookie quarterback Dustin Crum had the ball knocked out of his hands. Hamilton’s Ted Laurent recovered with 69 seconds left and after a pair of rushing plays, the Tiger-Cats ran out the clock for the win.
“You’ve got a lot of really competitive guys in this locker room and you look around and you see a lot of guys frustrated,” said Crum. “To end up on the wrong side of this one with playoff implications on the line really, really hurts.”
Ottawa (3-9) has lost six games in a row and sits four points behind the third-place Tiger-Cats (5-7) in the East Division standings. Hamilton owns the tiebreaker.
Crum went 17 for 26 for 260 yards and one interception. He also rushed for 42 yards and one touchdown.
Hamilton’s third-string quarterback Taylor Powell finished 21 for 32 for 326 yards and three touchdowns. Tim White had seven catches for 180 yards.
The Tiger-Cats had only three days rest after falling to Toronto last Monday.
“The toughest part was just deciding how much to get on the field and how much not, especially with a quarterback that’s still finding his way,” said Hamilton head coach Orlondo Steinauer. “That was really the toughest part of it … I’m just so proud of him.
“There isn’t a person in there that’s not banged up and didn’t play through something, so super proud.”
Hamilton led 6-3 at the half after two Marc Liegghio field goals. Powell hit his stride in the second half.
“I think it was just the floodgates didn’t bust open, but we were moving the ball fine,” said Powell. “Offensive football is about staying with it and doing the right thing and then the second half happened.”
Ottawa had chances in the first half but couldn’t take advantage.
With the game tied 3-3, the Redblacks looked poised to score after making their way to Hamilton’s one-yard line. Ottawa failed on all three of attempts to get over the line and turned the ball over on downs.
“Right now, we’re not a good enough team not to be focused and locked in at all times enough to finish,” said Redblacks head coach Bob Dyce. “You see in the first half, when you’re first and goal at the one and if you’re a physical team you should be able to get the ball into the end zone. It’s just that simple.”
Ottawa’s kicking game was ineffective at times as a 45-yard field-goal attempt by Lewis Ward hit the goalpost and a 50-yard attempt at the end of the half went wide.
Ward did connect on a 19-yard kick for the Redblacks, who were coming off 11 days rest.
“I don’t think it’s a matter of rust,” said Dyce. “I think it’s a matter of executing when it’s most important and we weren’t able to do that.”
Ottawa started strong in the second half when Ante Milanovic-Litre ran in the first touchdown of the game to give the Redblacks a 10-6 lead.
The Tiger-Cats responded on the next drive. It was capped by an 11-yard TD pass to Tyreik McAllister.
Ottawa replied with a 10-play drive concluding with Tyrrell Pigrome punching in a one-yard TD. Hamilton then marched down the field and Powell connected with Tim White on a five-yard TD pass.
Crum answered by driving the Redblacks back into the red zone and he rushed for a two-yard TD. Ottawa led 24-20 with 6:46 remaining.
The Tiger-Cats regained a lead they wouldn’t relinquish when Powell connected with White on a 20-yard TD pass with 2:58 left.
“We have to win at all three phases right now for us to be successful and that didn’t happen today,” said Dyce.
The Redblacks have lost 16 consecutive home games to East Division rivals. Their last home win against an East team came in November 2018 against Toronto.
Hamilton hosts Winnipeg next week, while the Redblacks travel to B.C. to take on the Lions.
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 08: Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Taylor Powell (0) before the snap during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on September 8, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
Ottawa, ON – September 08: Ottawa Redblacks wide receiver Shaq Evans (1) celebrates a big play during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on September 8, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 08: Hamilton Tiger-Cats running back James Butler (9) avoids a tackle during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on September 8, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 08: Hamilton Tiger-Cats running back James Butler (9) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on September 8, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 08: Ottawa Redblacks running back Devonte Williams (31) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on September 8, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 08: Ottawa Redblacks defensive end Lorenzo Mauldin IV (94) hypes up the crowd during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on September 8, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 08: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Dustin Crum (18) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on September 8, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 08: Hamilton Tiger-Cats wide receiver Tim White (12) celebrates a big gain during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on September 8, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 08: Hamilton Tiger-Cats wide receiver Tim White (12) celebrates his touchdown during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on September 8, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – SEPTEMBER 08: Ottawa Redblacks running back Devonte Williams (31) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on September 8, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
PETAWAWA, ON – The 2023 IRON WARRIOR (IW 23) marked the 40th anniversary of this annual tradition testing physical fitness and mental resiliency during a 42-kilometre marathon on Friday, and a 21-kilometre sprint on Saturday.
The challenge took them on both land and water with forced marches while carrying weighted rucksacks, canoe portages and paddling on the way to the final march to the finish line.
Day 1: Marathon Option. Approximately 42 km
Ruck 25 km, Portage 2.6 km, Canoe 8 km, Ruck 6 km.
Day 2: Sprint Option. Approximately 21 km
Ruck 9 km, Portage 1 km, Canoe 5 km, Ruck 6 km.
Rucksack’s weight is determined by the approximate percentage of body weight based on the three weight classes listed below.
PETAWAWA, ON – AUGUST 24: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during 2 CMBG Iron Warrior – Preparations on August 24, 2023 at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, in Petawawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
PETAWAWA, ON – AUGUST 25: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Cfn Janique Charlebois of 33 Service Battalion, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during 2 CMBG Iron Warrior – Marathon on August 25, 2023 at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, in Petawawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
PETAWAWA, ON – AUGUST 25: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Pte Marika Jodoin of The Algonquin Regiment, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during 2 CMBG Iron Warrior – Marathon on August 25, 2023 at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, in Petawawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
PETAWAWA, ON – AUGUST 25: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Cpl Liam Cleary of 33 Combat Engineer Regiment, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during 2 CMBG Iron Warrior – Marathon on August 25, 2023 at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, in Petawawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
PETAWAWA, ON – AUGUST 25: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Sgt Michael Cheeseman of 30th Field Artillery Regiment, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during 2 CMBG Iron Warrior – Marathon on August 25, 2023 at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, in Petawawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
PETAWAWA, ON – AUGUST 25: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, 33 Signal Regiment, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during 2 CMBG Iron Warrior – Marathon on August 25, 2023 at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, in Petawawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
PETAWAWA, ON – AUGUST 26: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Sgt Emily Bradley of 33 Signal Regiment, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during 2 CMBG Iron Warrior – Sprint on August 26, 2023 at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, in Petawawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
PETAWAWA, ON – AUGUST 26: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, MCpl Dany Lebel, Sgt Yi Wang of 33 Service Battalion, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during 2 CMBG Iron Warrior – Sprint on August 26, 2023 at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, in Petawawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
PETAWAWA, ON – AUGUST 26: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Pte Wyatt Boothby of The Algonquin Regiment, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during 2 CMBG Iron Warrior – Sprint on August 26, 2023 at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, in Petawawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
PETAWAWA, ON – AUGUST 26: Members of the Canadian Armed Forces, Cpl Karina Desrosiers of 33 Service Battalion, 33 Canadian Brigade Group during 2 CMBG Iron Warrior – Sprint on August 26, 2023 at 4th Canadian Division Support Base Petawawa, in Petawawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/richardawhittaker.ca)
OTTAWA, ON – Caleb Evans couldn’t have asked for a better finish against his former team.
The Montreal Alouettes (6-3) quarterback scored the winning touchdown in a wild come-from-behind 25-24 victory over the Ottawa Redblacks (3-7) Saturday night.
Evans, who played the 2021 and 2022 CFL seasons in Ottawa, had a rough first half but came up huge when needed.
Trailing 24-19 Montreal took possession at its own 38 and on third and four Evans connected with Hergy Mayala for a 51-yard pass.
Montreal failed to get across the goal line on its first two attempts and with the game on the line Evans made the decision to run.
“I was looking to throw it, but they kept backing up, I guess because of the last play, and I said to myself I could get this running if I run it,” said Evans. “So my mind changed to go get the touchdown and that’s what it was.”
Evans finished the game 24 for 36 for 333 yards, two TDs and two interceptions — and the winning rushing TD.
After his late game heroics Evans could be seen running along the sideline rubbing his fingers together indicating a money sign. Asked about the meaning he admitted he had just watched the Johnny Manziel documentary and the image came to mind.
“It’s money time,” said Crum with a laugh. “That’s all it was and it just felt good.”
Montreal head coach Jason Maas gave Evans full credit.
“That whole final drive sequence that he did was phenomenal,” said Maas. “Finding the right guys at the right time. Sometimes you draw it up and other times you have to make it happen and he’s very capable of that.”
The loss was an especially difficult one for the Redblacks, who are now mired in a four-game losing streak. They had led every minute up to that final Als’ drive.
Ottawa has yet to beat a division rival this season and now has a 15-game home losing streak against East Division teams.
Redblacks coach Bob Dyce was at a bit of a loss for the turn of events and admitted this one stung a little more.
“As a team we didn’t finish,” said Dyce. “We had opportunities on special teams, big returns, opportunities to get first downs then we had opportunities to get them off the field, so all three phases we have to be better.”
Ottawa’s Dustin Crum finished the game 14 for 17 for 130 yards and rushed for 42 yards and one TD.
“We know we had opportunities to go and win that game so whenever that happens obviously it’s a little more frustrating,” Crum said. “But you have to deal with it because there’s a lot of close games in this league and you have to be able to handle the ups and downs of it and keep getting better.”
Ottawa has five games remaining against East Division rivals which will be key heading down the stretch.
Maas gave full credit to his team for resetting after a disappointing first half that resulted in just three points.
“We know when we play ball we’ve got to do it for 60 minutes, or whatever it takes,” said Maas. “We need to compete for all of those 60 minutes and what I love about our team is that they’re willing to do that.”
Trailing 24-13, Montreal made things interesting after Evans was able to connect with Tyler Snead for a 20-yard TD, but fell short on the two-point convert to trail 24-19 with 2:33 remaining.
Ottawa was its own worst enemy in the third taking a number of penalties, but extended its lead five minutes into the fourth quarter.
After a solid drive to lead his team to the 13-yard line Crum, seeing no great passing lane, opted to run in the TD and with a Lewis Ward convert took a 24-10 lead in front of 19,475 spectators.
Montreal’s David Cote connected on a 50-yard field goal with just over five minutes remaining to make it 24-13.
Trailing 17-3 Montreal was able to make things interesting after Evans connected with Snead for a seven-yard touchdown pass early in the third quarter to make it a one-score game.
A solid first half allowed the Redblacks to jump out to a 17-3 lead.
Leading 7-3 Ottawa’s Cleyon Laing, who had three sacks on the night, recovered a fumble at Montreal’s 25-yard line midway through the second quarter. After Nate Behar had a nine-yard gain, Tyrrell Pigrome came in for a short yardage play and ended up running in a 16-yard TD, his second of the game making it 14-3.
Ward connected on a 39-yard field goal with 37 seconds remaining in the second quarter to put Ottawa up 17-3.
Pigrome was instrumental earlier in the game as well.
Late in the first quarter Evans threw an interception and Ottawa’s Damon Webb returned it for 67 yards to Montreal’s 34-yard line. Six plays later Pigrome picked up his first CFL touchdown on a one yard rush.
Cote had a 10-yard field goal for its only scoring of the opening half.
OTTAWA, ON – AUGUST 19: Montreal Alouettes fullback James Tuck (40) blocks Ottawa Redblacks linebacker Adam Auclair (32) during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on August 19, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – AUGUST 19: Montreal Alouettes kicker David Cote (15) attempts a field goal during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on August 19, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – AUGUST 19: Montreal Alouettes wide receiver Chandler Worthy (30) runs with the ball shadowed by Ottawa Redblacks linebacker Chizi Umunakwe (30) during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on August 19, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – AUGUST 19: Ottawa Redblacks running back Ante Milanovic-Litre (34) lines up with rest of the offensive line before a snap during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on August 19, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – AUGUST 19: Montreal Alouettes linebacker Tyrice Beverette (26) celebrates a sack with defensive lineman Jamal Davis II (9) during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on August 19, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – AUGUST 19: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Dustin Crum (18) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on August 19, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – AUGUST 19: Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Sherrod Baltimore (27) celebrates a big defensive play with teammates during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on August 19, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – AUGUST 19: Ottawa Redblacks wide receiver Justin Hardy (2) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on August 19, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – AUGUST 19: Ottawa Redblacks running back Devonte Williams (31) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on August 19, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – AUGUST 19: Montreal Alouettes quarterback Caleb Evans (5) scores the game winning touchdown during Canadian Football League action between the Montreal Alouettes and Ottawa Redblacks on August 19, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – Bo Levi Mitchell had a tough return to action Friday.
Mitchell threw five interceptions and two touchdowns and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats pulled out a 16-12 win over the Ottawa Redblacks. He completed 23-of-40 passes for 353 yards following a four-game absence after being placed on the six-game injured list with a hip ailment in June.
However, Mitchell got hurt on the second-to-last play of the contest and was in the tunnel post-game on crutches in a walking boot.
“He wasn’t well enough to walk off or even limp off and that’s usually not a good sign, but we’ll remain positive until we get the final answer,” said Ticats head coach Orlondo Steinauer.
“I don’t think all interceptions are equal. Yeah, sure it’s going to be five on the books, one was tipped, the other one we gave our guy an opportunity. It was a 50/50 ball and we have to find a way to do a better job. Bo historically has done that, he gives his receivers opportunities.”
But it was the Ticats’ defence that came through, holding the Redblacks (3-4) out of the end zone and limiting them to four field goals from Lewis Ward, including a 15-yarder for the only score of the fourth quarter.
Redblacks quarterback Dustin Crum completed 13-of-21 passes for 158 yards and one interception. He also ran for a game-high 82 yards.
Crum led the Redblacks down the field in the final minute, but his third-down pass from the Hamilton four-yard line was knocked down with 13 seconds to play to effectively end the game.
“It’s not the result that you want, but again, the defence was just very impressive tonight again. Five interceptions, what does that say about your defence?” Redblacks head coach Bob Dyce said.
“I don’t think the game should come down to the last minute, last drive, anything like that. I think, you know, especially as we go back and look through the film, we’ll see a lot of reasons, and any time your defence gets five turnovers, five interceptions, you gotta capitalize and score touchdowns and we were unable to do that.”
The Ticats improved to 3-4 on the season and halted a one-game skid. The Redblacks, meanwhile, were looking for their first three-game winning streak in five seasons.
The game started as scheduled and then was abruptly stopped due to severe weather, with just two minutes 11 seconds having elapsed. The game was delayed for an hour.
Once play resumed, the Ticats controlled the first half but only had a 9-6 lead to show for it.
Mitchell threw a pair of interceptions — on their opening drive of the game and on the final drive of the half — which led to Ottawa’s six points. Those were the only two mistakes of the half for Hamilton.
Douglass Coleman picked off Mitchell and returned the ball to midfield. But the Redblacks were unable to collect a first down, instead settling for a 49-yard field goal from Ward at 4:48 of the opening frame.
Mitchell was intercepted by Abdul Kanneh, who returned it to the Hamilton 32-yard line with just five seconds to play in the half. On the ensuing play — the last of the half — Ward converted on a 40-yard field goal.
Mitchell connected with Duke Williams on a five-yard touchdown pass at 9:33 of the first quarter, but the conversion attempt from Liegghio was no good. Liegghio hit a 25-yard field goal to give the Ticats a 9-3 lead with 56 seconds remaining in the second.
The Redblacks picked up just two first downs in the opening 30 minutes, compared to 14 from Hamilton.
A 54-yard field goal from Ward six minutes into the third quarter tied the game at 9-9.
In the dying seconds of the quarter, Mitchell threw a pick that was fumbled on the return and recovered by Hamilton offensive lineman Coulter Woodmansey, to give the Ticats a fresh set of downs.
On the next play, Mitchell connected with Kai Locksley on a catch-and-run touchdown. Liegghio converted the score on the last play of the quarter to give Hamilton a 16-9 lead.
“It’s great that we made a play afterwards. Kai making that great run, that great catch and run. That was awesome. He’s playing great and it was an amazing play. It’s great to see our teammates pulling together,” Woodmansey said.
“Divisional games are more important standings-wise, but we’re just focused on what’s ahead of us. Next week we’ll work to get another win.”
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 28: Ottawa Redblacks kicker Richie Leone (13) kicks off during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on July 28, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 28: Hamilton Tiger-Cats running back Tyreik McAllister (35) takes the handoff from quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell (19) during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on July 28, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 28: Hamilton Tiger-Cats wide receiver Terry Godwin (17) is tackled during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on July 28, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 28: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Dustin Crum (18) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on July 28, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 28: Hamilton Tiger-Cats punter Bailey Flint (26) punts away the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on July 28, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 28: Ottawa Redblacks cheerleader performs on the field during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on July 28, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 28: Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell (19) looks to throw a pass during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on July 28, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 28: Ottawa Redblacks kicker Lewis Ward (10) celebrates a field goal with kicker Richie Leone (13) during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on July 28, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 28: Ottawa Redblacks mascot Big Joe during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on July 28, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 28: Ottawa Redblacks running back Devonte Williams (31) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Redblacks on July 28, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – Fourth-string quarterbacks aren’t supposed to be the hero, but that’s exactly what Dustin Crum was Saturday afternoon as he was instrumental in the Ottawa Redblacks’ 31-28 overtime victory over the heavily favoured Winnipeg Blue Bombers at TD Place.
The 24-year-old was making his first start for the Redblacks (2-3) as they go through a rash of injuries, but it’s not likely to be his last.
Trailing 25-17 late in the fourth quarter, Crum managed to drive the Redblacks down field and scored a touchdown off a 12-yard run. He then connected on a two-point conversion to tie the game 25-25 in the dying seconds.
After the Bombers kicked a field goal in overtime, Crum ran in a 29-yard touchdown to complete the CFL comeback. The Redblacks had erased a 16-point deficit in the final three minutes.
Crum finished the game passing 26-for-42 for 261 yards. He was sacked six times, and could have lost confidence, but as the game went on he played to his strengths and rushed for 103 yards.
It’s what ultimately made the difference.
“I got an open field and I had Brandon Alexander in front of me for them and that’s kind of always been my thing as a quarterback is if you have an open field there’s no reason to slide there,” said Crum. “If you have a two-way go make it hard on him and I was able to make him miss a little bit and get to the end zone.”
The moment was made all the more special as Crum’s father and maternal grandfather, visiting from Ohio, were on hand to see his performance.
Crum was mobbed by teammates and said it’s a moment he won’t soon forget.
“It was excitement, not only for me in that moment, but for the fans, for the community, for my teammates and getting to be a part of that and getting to see all the work these guys put in,” said Crum.
“These guys work their butts off and for us to be able to kind of get a little bit of reward and feel that success is what it’s all about.”
The Bombers (4-2) were somewhat in shock over the turn of events.
Winnipeg’s Zach Collaros finished the game passing 22-for-32 for 354 yards with two touchdowns had few words to describe the collapse.
“They ended up making more plays than us there, so hats off to Ottawa,” said Collaros. “We didn’t make enough plays and they were able to gain some momentum there and win the game.”
Collaros felt the Redblacks had a better second half and gave credit to Ottawa’s defence, who made it difficult for the Bombers to establish its run game. Winnipeg was held to a season-low 26 yards.
“We just couldn’t get it going,” said Winnipeg head coach Mike O’Shea. “We didn’t move them off the ball like we should be able to do or have been able to do in the past. We just didn’t get the movement that we needed.”
A Lewis Ward 42-yard field goal early in the third quarter made it 18-6, but the Bombers responded with Collaros connecting with Wolitarsky for an eight-yard touchdown to go up 25-6.
Crum then had two solid drives, but settled for a 22-yard field goal to make it 25-9 and then came up empty when they gambled on third and seven.
The difference may have been a Brandin Danbridge interception that he ran back for 25 yards, and Ottawa getting the two-point convert to make it 25-17 with just over two minutes remaining.
And then Crum took over and made all the difference.
“That boy has so much confidence in himself that it’s impossible not to be confident in him,” said Ottawa receiver Nate Behar, who had 10 catches in the win. “It’s beautiful to be a part of the way he stepped up. He made great decisions all day.”
Behar, who’s been a Redblack since 2019, said it was one of the best games he’s competed in.
The opening half was not pretty for the Redblacks, who trailed 18-3 heading into the intermission.
Ottawa didn’t register a first down until late in the second quarter and were in negative yardage at the half when Winnipeg held a 201 to -17 advantage in net offence.
“I have full unadulterated confidence in these guys,” said Ottawa head coach Bob Dyce. “I didn’t get down or anything like that. I don’t have time to get down. We’re looking for solutions and that’s what we did.”
The lone offensive highlight for the Redblacks was a 47-yard field goal.
The Bombers opened the scoring as Ottawa conceded a single on Jamieson Sheahan’s 73-yard punt and on their second drive Sergio Castillo had a 52-yard field goal to take a 4-0 lead.
After a solid drive by Collaros to get into the red zone, Ottawa managed to hold off Winnipeg forcing them to settle for a field goal, but an unnecessary roughness penalty by Douglas Coleman put the Bombers on the one-yard line and they capitalized. Dakota Prukop punched his way through giving Winnipeg an early 11-0 lead in the first quarter.
The Bombers added a second TD five minutes into the second quarter when Collaros connected with Nic Demski on a 15-yard pass.
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 15: Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive tackle Cameron Lawson (99) during warm-up before Canadian Football League action between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Ottawa Redblacks on July 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 15: Winnipeg Blue Bombers wide receiver Rasheed Bailey (88) drops a pass in the end zone defended by Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Abdul Kanneh (14) during Canadian Football League action between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Ottawa Redblacks on July 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 15: Ottawa Redblacks offensive lineman Cyrille Hogan-Saindon (59) and the rest of the offensive line before the snap during Canadian Football League action between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Ottawa Redblacks on July 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 15: Ottawa Redblacks offensive lineman Cyrille Hogan-Saindon (59) blocks Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive tackle Ricky Walker (9) during Canadian Football League action between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Ottawa Redblacks on July 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 15: Ottawa Redblacks offensive lineman Dino Boyd (64) blocks Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive end Jackson Jeffcoat (94) during Canadian Football League action between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Ottawa Redblacks on July 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 15: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Dustin Crum (18) avoids a sack from Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive back Brandon Alexander (37) during Canadian Football League action between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Ottawa Redblacks on July 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 15: Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back Greg McCrae (29) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Ottawa Redblacks on July 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 15: Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Zach Collaros (8) looks to hand off the ball to running back Brady Oliveira (20) during Canadian Football League action between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Ottawa Redblacks on July 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 15: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Dustin Crum (18) celebrates his winning touchdown in overtime during Canadian Football League action between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Ottawa Redblacks on July 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JULY 15: Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Brandin Dandridge (37) and wide receiver Nate Behar (80) celebrate the overtime win with teammates after Canadian Football League action between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Ottawa Redblacks on July 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – The Ottawa Redblacks finally had reason to celebrate following a 26-7 win over the Edmonton Elks on Friday night.
Not only did Ottawa pick up its first win of the season, but it was the first home win in 640 days. The last win at TD Place was also against the Elks — a 34-24 victory on Sept. 28, 2021.
“Psychologically this definitely takes some of the pressure off,” said Ottawa fullback Marco Dubois. “I also think it sends a message to other teams that it’s not just going to be easy when you come to Ottawa. We can compete every week.”
Quarterback Tyrie Adams deserves a lot of credit for his performance. The 26-year-old was making his first CFL start and finished the game 14 for 20 for 185 yards and one touchdown. He also had 31 yards rushing.
“Forget anything about me, I’m just ecstatic about getting this win for this team, for this organization and for these fans,” said Adams. “I obviously didn’t do it by myself. Hats off to the defence, hats off to the offensive lineman, hats off to the running back and hats off to everybody.”
It might be easy for Adams to give credit to others, but the young QB played with poise and confidence and set the tone for the team.
During the course of the week head coach Bob Dyce had talked of the importance of minimizing turnovers and Adams got the message loud and clear.
“He did a good job with regards to that,” said Dyce. “He didn’t force the ball when he didn’t have to. He hit the check downs underneath and let his playmakers make the plays and then he made plays with his legs.”
Edmonton also gave the ball to a young QB making his first CFL start, but Jarret Doege didn’t fare quite as well.
He finished the game 19 for 33 for 214 yards and one touchdown, but was picked off three times and sacked on four occasions in the loss.
“There’s nothing you can do but go back to work,” said Doege. “I’m just going to have to study harder and just prepare harder and maybe do some extra walk through to get us rolling faster in the first half.”
With the win, Ottawa improves to 1-2-0 on the season while Edmonton falls to 0-4-0.
“I don’t think anybody would have predicted we’d be 0-4 right now,” said Elks head coach Chris Jones. “I feel strongly that we’ve got good players and we’ve got to figure it out and try to do things that they do well.”
Ottawa got off to a solid start and never looked back.
The Redblacks opened the scoring after taking advantage of defensive pass interference on Siaosi Mariner and turned it into a 35-yard field goal 10 minutes into the game.
Just over one minute later Ottawa took a 10-0 lead when Dubois took an Adams pass 54 yards for the first offensive TD of the season.
“We’ve rarely played with a lead the last few years so having that killer instinct was important,” said Dubois. “I think we had that (Friday) and it was important to play with that mindset right to the very end because in the CFL we all know things can come down to the wire.”
A pair of 51 and 15-yard field goals by Lewis Ward in the second quarter completed the Redblacks’ scoring in the opening half to take a 16-0 lead.
The Elks got on the board in the third quarter on a drive that started with an unfortunate punt by Richie Leone that allowed Edmonton to start its drive from midfield.
Five plays later Doege connected with Maurice Ffrench for a three-yard TD pass. Edmonton’s two-point conversion attempt failed leaving it trailing 16-6 late in the third quarter. Jake Julien picked up a single for the Elks with a deep punt to round out the scoring.
Ward added a 41-yard field goal to make it 19-6 in the opening minute of the fourth quarter and later added a second offensive touchdown when Demontre Tuggle ran the ball in nine yards for his first career TD. Adams made a solid block on the play as the Redblacks took a 26-7 lead.
Ottawa improved its running game significantly, finishing with 208 yards with Tuggle leading the way with 126.
“We were feeling it,” said Tuggle. “The running backs as a whole, we were challenging ourselves during the bye week of how could we be better, how can we become more of a spark for the offence and we really took that personally.”
Edmonton is back in action next Thursday against Saskatchewan, while Ottawa heads to Hamilton to take on the Tiger-Cats next Saturday.
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 30: Ottawa Redblacks offensive lineman Dino Boyd (64) during player entrance before Canadian Football League action between the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks on June 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 30: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Tyrie Adams (7) is sacked by Edmonton Elks defensive lineman Kony Ealy (90) during Canadian Football League action between the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks on June 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 30: Ottawa Redblacks running back De’Montre Tuggle (16) runs with the ball using offensive lineman Dino Boyd (64) as a blocker during Canadian Football League action between the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks on June 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 30: Edmonton Elks offensive lineman Martez Ivey (62) battles during Canadian Football League action between the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks on June 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 30: Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Brandin Dandridge (37) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks on June 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 30: Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Damon Webb (6) and running back Amlicar Polk (35) celebrate a big play during Canadian Football League action between the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks on June 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 30: Edmonton Elks quarterback Jarret Doege (12) prepares to throw a pass during Canadian Football League action between the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks on June 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 30: Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Damon Webb (6) runs with the ball after a pass interception during Canadian Football League action between the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks on June 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 30: Edmonton Elks wide receiver Maurice Ffrench (88) celebrates a touchdown during Canadian Football League action between the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks on June 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 30: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Tyrie Adams (7) prepares to throw a pass under pressure during Canadian Football League action between the Edmonton Elks and Ottawa Redblacks on June 30, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON — It was far from perfect but the Calgary Stampeders were more than happy to leave the nation’s capital with a win.
Calgary spoiled the Ottawa Redblacks’ home opener with a 26-15 victory at TD Place on Thursday. Stampeders head coach Dave Dickenson was the first to admit that there were far too many penalties (10), turnovers (three) and just overall mistakes, but said winning can mask a lot of those issues.
“We really didn’t play good enough probably to win, but the effort was so good,” said Dickenson. “And our playmakers showed up.”
Calgary (1-1) also benefited from a solid performance from quarterback Jake Maier, who threw for 304 yards on 19-of-28 passing with one rushing touchdown and one interception.
Maier was looking to redeem himself after last week’s loss to the BC Lions.
“You know it’s not about me,” Maier said. “It’s about our group and how well we can play and we played better this week as a group and we need to play even better next week.”
It may be a new season for the Redblacks but it was much of the same as the team failed to win at home yet again. Ottawa has now lost 24 of its last 26 at home.
Redblacks fans will now have to wait until June 30 to see if Ottawa could earn a home win when they face the Edmonton Elks following an upcoming bye week.
Nick Arbuckle started the game at QB for Ottawa but was replaced by Tyrie Adams late in the second quarter after a subpar performance.
Arbuckle was 13-of-21 for 72 yards and one interception, while Adams went 7-of-13 for 88 yards.
It also marked the second straight game Ottawa failed to score an offensive touchdown.
Lewis Ward had two field goals, while Brandin Dandridge had an impressive 79-yard punt return and Richie Leone kicked a single. A two-point convert on Dandridge’s TD rounded out the scoring.
Five turnovers proved to be far too costly to overcome for Ottawa.
“What’s frustrating is that in some ways we’re beating ourselves as opposed to the opponent beating us,” said Redblacks head coach Bob Dyce. “We talked at halftime that we had to go out and take this game and it didn’t make a difference what they were doing, we had to go out and take the game.”
Ottawa trailed 15-12 at the half and only managed to come up with two field goals in the second half.
“We have to be better as coaches, obviously,” said Dyce. “It all starts with us as coaches and we have to do a better job. It’s our job to put these guys in a position to win and we haven’t done that.”
After a rough start, trailing 15-4 with 44 seconds left in the opening half, the Redblacks salvaged the opening half thanks to Dandridge’s punt return. A two-point conversion made it a three-point game as Ottawa trailed 15-12.
Calgary extended its lead to 22-12 midway through the third quarter when Maier capped a solid drive by punching in a two-yard TD.
Adams drove the Redblacks into the redzone, but Ottawa was forced to settle for a 21-yard field goal by Ward with 4:16 left in the fourth quarter.
“It’s very frustrating,” said Adams. “Every loss is frustrating, but this one hits a bit harder because this is the first game since I’ve been in the CFL where I feel I underperformed, where I wasn’t as consistent as I’ve been.”
Rene Paredes followed with a 14-yard field goal — the 499th of his career — to make it 26-15 for the Stampeders with 2:32 remaining.
The Redblacks started the game strong with an opening drive that got them down to Calgary’s four-yard line but failed to take advantage, even going for it on third down.
In the final minute of the first quarter, Calgary was able to march down field and Mills completed the drive running in a three-yard TD and with a two-point convert led 8-1.
Calgary extended its advantage after Adams fumbled the ball at Ottawa’s 26-yard line, allowing Branden Dozier to run the ball back for a second Stampeders TD, making it 15-1.
Peyton Logan’s fumble on a punt return gave Ottawa possession at Calgary’s 11-yard line, but the Redblacks failed to convert and settled for a 13-yard field goal.
Adam Auclair’s interception gave the Redblacks another opportunity. But on the next play, Arbuckle made a poor decision and was intercepted, leading to his replacement.
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 15: Ottawa Redblacks wide receiver Justin Hardy (2) is tackled by Calgary Stampeders linebacker Micah Awe (57) during Canadian Football League action between the Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Redblacks on June 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 15: Calgary Stampeders wide receiver Malik Henry (11) celebrates a first down close to the goal line during Canadian Football League action between the Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Redblacks on June 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 15: Calgary Stampeders running back Dedrick Mills (26) dives for a touchdown during Canadian Football League action between the Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Redblacks on June 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 15: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Nick Arbuckle (9) is sacked by Calgary Stampeders linebacker Micah Awe (57) assisted by defensive lineman James Vaughters (9) during Canadian Football League action between the Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Redblacks on June 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 15: Ottawa Redblacks fullback Anthony Gosselin (45) is tackled by Calgary Stampeders defensive back Titus Wall (32) during Canadian Football League action between the Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Redblacks on June 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 15: Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Brandin Dandridge (37) celebrates a pick six touchdown with teammates during Canadian Football League action between the Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Redblacks on June 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 15: Calgary Stampeders running back Dedrick Mills (26) runs with the ball during Canadian Football League action between the Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Redblacks on June 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 15: Calgary Stampeders quarterback Jake Maier (12) prepares to throw a pass pressured by Ottawa Redblacks defensive back Damon Webb (6) during Canadian Football League action between the Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Redblacks on June 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 15: Ottawa Redblacks offensive lineman Dino Boyd (64) blocks Calgary Stampeders defensive lineman Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund (91) during Canadian Football League action between the Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Redblacks on June 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JUNE 15: Ottawa Redblacks quarterback Tyrie Adams (7) runs with the ball Canadian Football League action between the Calgary Stampeders and Ottawa Redblacks on June 15, 2023, at TD Place at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)