Riders stop streaking Stamps, win 20-17 in Calgary
The third time was the charm for the Saskatchewan Roughriders against the Calgary Stampeders, with Saskatchewan winning 20-17 at McMahon Stadium on Saturday.
Calgary had won the previous two games between the two CFL clubs, closing in on the Riders for second place in the West Division and the right to host a home playoff game. The win now gives the Riders (6-4) a game advantage over the Stamps (5-6) in the standings.
“Hopefully it gives us a shot of confidence. We feel like we have a good team and winning games like that late in October should build some confidence,” Riders head coach Craig Dickenson said.
“We haven’t beaten Calgary in the last two (seasons). I think it was a very big game. Was it a playoff-calibre game? Not quite, but as far as the regular season goes, that was a big, big game for us.”