The Eskimos’ Alberta rival has given them a hard time of late, but as CFL.ca’s Dave Campbell explains, they’re ready to finally turn the tables in the Western Final.
The Stamps may be favoured to win Sunday’s Western Final, but as CFL.ca’s Pat Steinberg writes, the Eskimos will be extra motivated to take on their hated rival.
Ahead of each weekend of CFL action, fans can vote in a series of polls intended to cover some of the weekend’s major storylines. Be sure to have your say!
With two great Division Final matchups fast approaching, the CFL.ca columnists weigh in with their playoff picks. The Eastern and Western Finals are set to go on Nov. 23.
While getting even with the Ticats is high on Montreal’s priority list, CFL.ca’s Rick Moffat explains that some players are drawing inspiration from elsewhere.
While the Montreal Alouettes are talking a big game ahead of the Nov. 23 Eastern Final, CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk writes that the Ticats aren’t falling into their trap.
With three games left in the 2014 season and all set to air in the U.S., CFL.ca’s Matt Cauz has 20 storylines that Americans should keep an eye on over the next two weeks.
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 ...
Four teams remain in the 2014 CFL Playoffs, and with another round comes another watch list! Here are the players you should keep a close eye on in this week’s exciting matchups.
Jeff Perrett is headed to Vancouver as the East Division Lineman of the Year, but he hopes that he won’t make the trip alone as he tries to help the Als earn a trip to the Grey Cup.
The BC Lions did not end their season the way they wanted and heading into the off-season they will re-evaluate their team and make some tough decisions heading into 2015.
The Ticats seemed to find the recipe for success last time out against Montreal, but as CFL.ca’s Justin Dunk writes, the game plan will surely have some wrinkles.
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.
Four teams remain, and while the Semi-Finals weren’t full of drama, CFL.ca’s Monday Morning Quarterback Pat Steinberg writes that they provided some pretty definitive answers.
Two teams are moving on to the Division Finals, while two more will soon clean out their lockers. Cliff Notes looks back on the week that was in the CFL Grey Cup Playoffs.
The Eskimos entered the playoffs with the league’s top-ranked defence, and in Sunday’s Western Semi-Final it justified backed up the hype thanks to a five-interception game vs. Kerry ...
Riders President and CEO Jim Hopson won’t be back in 2015, meaning his last game could be Sunday’s Western Semi-Final. Hopson, however, doesn’t think it will be.