Heading into their Week 15 matchup with the BC Lions, the Calgary Stampeders have are in full control of their destiny, according to CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen.
With Larry Taylor and LaMarcus Coker sidelined with injuries, the Stamps are excited to be re-introducing an old face to the return game, says Mark Stephen.
While the Stampeders are going by the mantra of one game at a time, CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen says they have every reason to look ahead at their upcoming schedule.
As he inches closer and closer to joining an exclusive club, Nik Lewis lets CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen know that while milestones are nice, he’d rather register more wins.
With two new faces behind centre and two teams pulling their weight in the West, Mark Stephen wonders if we are about to witness a new chapter in the Battle of Alberta.
CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen believes that Nik Lewis’ year-to-date has him among the early-season favourites to win the league’s Most Outstanding Player award.
As teams begin to make their final stops at one of Canada’s most renowned stadiums, Mark Stephen reflects on a recent game involving the Stamps that he will never forget.
For a couple of precious hours, John Hufnagel plans to close his playbook and indulge his passion for fishing but knows there is work to be done when he returns.
Mark Stephen reports that the Calgary Stampeders will aim to continue their home dominance, as they take on the visiting and always-dangerous BC Lions.
Calgary initially acquired Kevin Glenn to provide experience. What they didnt know is by the third game of the year, he would become the club’s starting quarterback.
Drew Tate emerged at Rogers Centre last year but as CFL.ca’s Mark Stephen explains, Toronto has not been friendly to the Calgary Stampeders in recent years.
Now that draft day has come and gone for Calgary’s first selection Ameet Pall, he, along with GM and head coach John Hufnagel are hoping for big things.