‘Every game is crucial’ for Alouettes as team starts home stint against Tiger-Cats
MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes are heading into Saturday’s game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats with some rare momentum.
The Alouettes (3-6) handed the Winnipeg Blue Bombers their first loss of the season last week and now have a four-game home stint ahead of them. The Alouettes will finish the season with six of their last nine games at Percival Molson Stadium.
Danny Maciocia’s team hasn’t won back-to-back games this year. While a win against Hamilton (3-6) on Saturday would be a great kickstarter for the home stretch, Maciocia knows his team needs to perform consistently at home. Montreal is 1-2 at Percival Molson Stadium this year.
“Every game is going to be crucial from this point on, all nine,” Montreal’s head coach and interim general manager said. “Yes, it’s important. Yes, we have to play our best football game. Yes, we got to try to get on a little bit of a run here but I’d rather break it down as a short-term goal than start looking at a long-term picture.