CFL could become pivotal figure in potential sale of Montreal Alouettes
TORONTO — The CFL could prove to be a pivotal figure in the potential sale of the Montreal Alouettes.
The prevailing sentiment Sunday at the CFL combine was the existence of a scenario where the league could assume operating the Alouettes while it looks to find a new owner for the troubled franchise.
The idea isn’t a new one. Former Alouettes running back Eric Lapointe, who has stated publicly he could quickly put together a local ownership group for the CFL team, suggested last week to The Canadian Press that “it seems like” owner Robert Wetenhall would be selling the franchise to the league.