B.C. Lions look to stop Stanback, stymie Montreal Alouettes’ run game
SURREY, B.C. — The B.C. Lions may be looking for their third win in a row, but coach DeVone Claybrooks says his team still has plenty room for improvement.
“We still haven’t played a perfect game by my standards,” he said on Friday. “We’re just trying to get better and trying to win the next game.”
The Lions’ next test will be much tougher than their previous two outings — wins over the free-falling Ottawa Redblacks. On Saturday, the Lions (3-10) host the Montreal Alouettes (7-5), who have won four of their past five.
B.C. already faced Montreal once this season, dropping a 21-16 decision back on Sept. 6.