Grey Cup champion Alouettes bring stability into 2024: ‘I wanted to keep that recipe’
MONTREAL — Danny Maciocia was flying home the day after his Montreal Alouettes won the Grey Cup when he leaned over to head coach Jason Maas and said: “Now what do we do?”
“I know we won a Grey Cup, but what are our next steps?” the Alouettes general manager thought at the time.
The organization’s two central figures got off the plane from Hamilton — where the Alouettes upset the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 28-24 on Nov. 19 in a dramatic championship victory — and instantly drove to a restaurant in Montreal’s east end to chart out a plan for the off-season.
Earlier into their three-hour discussion, it became abundantly clear that keeping the team together and having continuity into next season were priorities.