Visiting Blue Bombers storm past Alouettes 17-3
MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes’ two-game unbeaten streak came to an abrupt end on Saturday night as they dropped a 17-3 decision to the dominant Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Heavy rain and lightning forced the CFL to delay the Canada Day contest by nearly two hours. Kickoff was first delayed to 8 p.m. ET, but later further delayed as it became clear the severe weather wasn’t letting up as soon as officials hoped. The game was originally slated to start at 7 p.m. ET.
It wasn’t until 8:50 p.m. ET that play commenced, with none of the pre-game fanfare planned for the Alouettes’ first Canada Day game at home. The Alouettes won the coin toss, opting to kick first.
Although play looked pretty even to start the first quarter, it wouldn’t stay that way for long. With a 45-yard field goal attempt by Alouettes kicker David Coté, the team had its first chance to open the scoring but the kick was missed and recovered by Winnipeg receiver Janarion Grant and returned to the Bombers’ 15-yard line.