Alouettes expect to see the best of the Tiger-Cats in home opener
MONTREAL — For the first time in almost two years, the Montreal Alouettes will finally be snapping a ball in front of their own fans at Percival Molson Stadium when they host the Hamilton Tiger Cats on Friday night.
“I’m sure it’s going to feel really good to be out there after a year off, after 22 months away,” said Alouettes head coach Khari Jones. “We had some great crowds especially towards the end of 2019 and I thought they really enjoyed themselves and helped us.
“There’s 15,000 that can be in the stadium, we’re hoping that we can get every last one of them and we hope they sound like 50,000.”
The Alouettes (1-1) will be facing a Tiger-Cats squad (0-2) with a new quarterback leading the way. Dane Evans will be filling in for Jeremiah Masoli at the starting position.