Awe’s clutch block leads Alouettes past Argonauts 37-30 in home opener
MONTREAL — Davis Alexander was carving up the Toronto defence and Tyson Philpot was making highlight-reel catches. Yet the play that swung Friday night’s contest came on special teams.
Micah Awe’s blocked punt resulted in a crucial touchdown late in a back-and-forth game as the Montreal Alouettes downed the Argonauts 37-30 in their CFL home opener.
“A huge play, when we needed it the most,” Alouettes coach Jason Maas said. “He came out with the biggest play, in my opinion, of the night, and it was just awesome to see. I can’t say enough great things about him.”
Awe, a nine-season veteran, led the CFL in tackles as a linebacker with the B.C. Lions last season but has been used in a special-teams role with the Alouettes because of the league’s Canadian ratio rules.


