logo
Costly win for Calgary Stampeders against Toronto Argos

Costly win for Calgary Stampeders against Toronto Argos

CTV News17-06-2025
Toronto Argos quarterback Nick Arbuckle is sacked by Calgary Stampeders defensive lineman Folarin Orimolade in Toronto on June 14, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jon Blacker
The good news for the Calgary Stampeders is they're off to a 2-0 start this season.
The bad news is the injuries are starting to pile up.
Saturday's game against the Argos was a tough one, as receiver Reggie Begelton suffered a knee injury and is on crutches.
So is long snapper Aaron Crawford.
Linebacker Marquel Lee suffered a bicep injury.
Head coach and general manager Dave Dickenson says Saturday's game was a tough one.
'We're definitely going to be down some guys,' said Dickenson.
'We're going to see how it plays out. We still are getting information on everybody, but we won and it came at a cost. It does give us an opportunity for other guys, but definitely some serious injuries, so we're going to have to adjust.'
Philpot has his best game in CFL
Dickenson admits some of the injured players could be done for the season.
But as with anything in sports, it's all about the next man up.
Receiver Jalen Philpot certainly stepped up.
He had his best statistical game in the CFL, breaking the 100-yard mark in receiving.
He says it's going to give him a lot of confidence.
'It's awesome to be able to break that 100-yard mark, especially at the pro level. It's huge,' said the 24-year-old.
'It's kind of a weight off the shoulders, and I definitely wanted it. I'm just thankful that the team put me in situations to make those plays. I know they expect me to make those plays. That's why they brought me in here, so (I'm) just happy to do that.'
Roberts learning from roommate
Jacob Roberts took over for Lee when he went down with his injury.
They're great friends on and off the field and are roommates.
Roberts takes advice from Lee and says it's time for him to step up.
'We lost the engine to our defence,' said the 23-year-old.
'But we've got his back and I'm going to step in there. We've got guys like (Micah) Teitz and some younger guys that are coming up getting ready for the game, and we're going to step in. It's a big role, but we're going to fill his shoes.'
Jason MacGougan was signed by the Stamps on Tuesday after Crawford was injured.
MacGougan was here for training camp and played in both pre-season games for the Stamps.
He says he's ready for this opportunity.
'It's unfortunate what happened, especially to a guy that's as good as Crawford is,' said the 22-year-old.
'He's a great guy in the room and just a good person overall. But at the end of the day, it's a contact sport and injuries happen, and it's the next-man-up mentality.'
The Stamps' next game is on Saturday afternoon at McMahon Stadium against the Ottawa Redblacks.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Could Mitch Marner join Nazem Kadri in the Stanley Cup-winning ex-Leafs club?
Could Mitch Marner join Nazem Kadri in the Stanley Cup-winning ex-Leafs club?

National Post

time4 minutes ago

  • National Post

Could Mitch Marner join Nazem Kadri in the Stanley Cup-winning ex-Leafs club?

There are certainly more former Maple Leafs in the salary-cap era who've won the Stanley Cup — or been to the final — than there are title banners on Bay Street. Article content Among those who had an awkward exit but later lifted the trophy, Nazem Kadri had the most memorable quote. Article content Article content While in Toronto, his recklessness in the name of sticking up for teammates or sending foes a message each spring eventually resulted in a trade. Article content 'For everyone who thought I was a liability in playoffs, you can kiss my ass,' the 2022 champion shouted as his Colorado Avalanche celebrated. Article content Amid an NHL-worst 58-year drought, lack of success has been particularly hard to swallow for Leafs Nation loyalists who fawned over then fell out with several stars. Article content Four years before Kadri, Phil Kessel celebrated his second Cup in Pittsburgh after relations soured with the team and fans, followed in 2019 by the highly regarded Tyler Bozak with the Blues and Kessel again with a small role for Vegas in '23. Article content Since 2021, Zach Hyman has done everything but win it after the beloved home-towner priced himself out of the Leafs budget. He moved from left wing with Auston Matthews to Connor McDavid's flank in Edmonton, where he scored 50 and helped the Oilers to two Stanley Cup finals. Article content Article content Now the concern is whether winger Mitch Marner will haunt the franchise. The fifth-highest scorer in franchise history preferred a deal sending him to the Golden Knights over an extended contract in Toronto, where his lack of playoff production has been under relentless scrutiny. Article content Article content 'It was his time to move on,' Kadri said of his ex-teammate during a chat with the Toronto Sun ahead of the Hockey Diversity Alliance's SummerFest event, taking place this Saturday. 'Maybe every player needs that fresh start. Article content Article content 'Mitchy played a lot of good hockey here, a dynamic player to watch with the puck on his stick. Fans should be proud of what he did. Article content 'I want him, all of them, to do well, but not because of (trying to prove fans wrong). It's because you've been in the trenches with them, how all that brought you together. We're still good buddies. I just mentioned to him to watch out because now we're in the same (Pacific) division.' Article content Kadri revealed he was at a couple of the Toronto-Florida Panthers second-round playoff games. The Leafs have not made it to the third round of the playoffs since 2002. Article content 'Sure, I was cheering for them as I always do, but they faced a really great team. I have lot of friends who are still big Leafs fans and I've tried to watch them on TV, too.'

Quebec language watchdog backtracks on pub sign it deemed too English
Quebec language watchdog backtracks on pub sign it deemed too English

CTV News

time4 minutes ago

  • CTV News

Quebec language watchdog backtracks on pub sign it deemed too English

Adam Fazackerley, an employee at Pub Burgundy Lion opens the patio in Montreal, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi Quebec's language watchdog has backed down after trying to get a well-known Montreal pub to change its sign. The language office had instructed Pub Burgundy Lion to add French language to its sign because 'burgundy' is an English word. But co-owner Toby Lyle argued publicly that the name is a nod to a Montreal neighbourhood commonly called by its English name — Little Burgundy. Pub Burgundy Lion sign Quebec's language watchdog is reviewing the sign of Montreal's Pub Burgundy Lion, but its co-owner says changing it would be a disservice to the Little Burgundy community. The watchdog now says that further analysis shows the pub's signage does conform with Quebec's language rules. It says the situation is 'regrettable' and it is sensitive to the public reaction the story has provoked. The incident is the second highly publicized reversal at the language office in recent months, after the watchdog decided this spring to allow the word 'go' to encourage sports teams. -- More to come. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 14, 2025.

World's best curlers set to sweep into London for historic Grand Slam debut
World's best curlers set to sweep into London for historic Grand Slam debut

CTV News

time4 minutes ago

  • CTV News

World's best curlers set to sweep into London for historic Grand Slam debut

Some of the world's top curling teams are getting ready to sweep into London, quite literally. The Grand Slam of Curling is making its debut in the Forest City this fall, bringing with it Olympic hopefuls, international talent, and a special hometown connection. From Sept. 23 – 28, the 2025 WFG Masters will take over the Western Fair Sports Centre, launching the 25th season of the Grand Slam series and welcoming 64 of the world's best curling teams. Representing 13 countries, the Masters is the season's first major showdown on the road to the 2026 Winter Olympics. And for Ontario's own Team Homan, there's no better place to kick things off than London. 'I'm just so excited to have it here and to have that kind of sense of home and have family here and be able to share, like where I live with everyone,' said Sarah Wilkes, Team Homan lead and proud Londoner. Team Homan enters the competition as the top-ranked women's team, already boasting a record 17 Grand Slam titles, including four previous wins at the Masters. This year's event also introduces a Tier 2 division, giving emerging teams the opportunity to earn points and compete alongside the world's best. And for the first time ever, the Grand Slam of Curling will host a Wheelchair Curling Invitational, showcasing four elite teams and aiming to grow participation in the sport. 'Our national program calls London home, we were really, really excited to help with the prospects of integrating a wheelchair component into the event,' said Mick Lizmore, head coach of Canada's national wheelchair curling program. 'If our participation in the Slam can get, you know, one or two new wheelchair users up and playing the sport, then you know that that's great for everyone involved,' added Paralympic gold medalist Mark Ideson. Though London has a long curling tradition, this marks the first time the Grand Slam series has come to the city. 'We can normally not get world-class curlers because the World Championships happen when the London Knights are in the playoffs,' said Peter Inch, a long-time curling organizer and the Grand Slam host committee chair. 'So this is the only time we can bring those athletes to London and show them what a great job we can do.' City officials are also celebrating the opportunity to host the Grand Slam and expect a major financial boost from the event. 'It's a huge benefit for tourism, our city ... and it's a huge chance to just show people what London's all about,' said Mayor Josh Morgan. Tickets are on sale now, with early-bird pricing available online until Monday. Whether you're a lifelong curling fan or new to the sport, organizers say the 2025 Masters is shaping up to be a must-see event and a proud moment for the city of London.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store