With playoff fate set, Alouettes expected to rest some starters against Ticats
MONTREAL — A watered-down Alouettes roster going up against the league-best Tiger-Cats is evidence that Montreal is slowly shifting its attention to the CFL playoffs.
As much as they want to prove themselves versus Hamilton, the Als are expected to rest several players Saturday afternoon in the penultimate game of the regular season – a potential East final preview.
Both the Ticats (13-3) and Alouettes (9-7) have already clinched first and second place in the East Division.
“The biggest thing for me is we just want to play good football and win the football game,” said Alouettes coach Khari Jones on Thursday. “The other stuff, if guys are banged up and we feel like we need to rest them, we’ll rest them. I’m very confident in the players we have in that room.