Despite a league-best record and the emergence of a star quarterback, the Calgary Stampeders didn’t exactly sail to a Grey Cup victory. Mark Stephen explains.
The Stampeders are happy to advance to the 102nd Grey Cup Championship, but won’t be fully satisfied until they win it. CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen has the story.
CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen provides his Western Final prediction, and explains why the Stamps are as prepared as they can be heading into their date with the Eskimos.
The Calgary Stampeders have heard plenty about how their regular season success hasn’t translated to playoff success. Now, as CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen writes, they’ll try to buck ...
While the Stampeders earned an extra week between games with the first-round bye, CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen explains they weren’t taking is as just a week off.
Friday night’s visit to Vancouver won’t have any bearing on the standings, but as CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen writes, the Stamps must use that game to their advantage.
With two games remaining and first place already clinched, the Stampeders have some tough decisions to make over the next couple of weeks, writes CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen.
The Stampeders may have clinched the division title, but as CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen writes, that doesn’t mean they won’t pay any less attention to the details down the stretch.
The Stampeders clinch first in the West with a win over the Bombers this weekend, but as CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen writes, they’re focused on something bigger.
A win against the Riders or a Winnipeg loss clinches a playoff berth for the Stampeders, but as CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen writes, that’s not on anyone’s mind.
With six remaining games all against Western foes, the Calgary Stampeders must channel their emotions following a tough loss to Montreal, writes CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen.
As Jon Cornish continues to heat up, the Stampeders search for a season sweep of their hated Alberta rival in this weekend’s Labour Day rematch in Edmonton.
With the best combined record ever between the Esks and Stamps on Mark’s Labour Day Weekend and first place in the West on the line, Mark Stephen breaks down the Stamps’ preparation.
The original lineup that the Stampeders penciled in at the beginning of the season is starting to re-form as veterans are slowly coming off the injured list.
Due to key injuries to National offensive players in Calgary’s roster, RB Martell Mallett draws in to Calgary’s lineup, while veteran WR Nik Lewis draws out.