Alouettes edge Stampeders 37-30, remain unbeaten at home
MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes had a lot to be happy about both individually and collectively following their 37-30 win over the Calgary Stampeders on Saturday.
Starting quarterback Davis Alexander surpassed 300 passing yards for the fifth straight game to start the season, while top receiver Tyson Philpot’s 132 yards propelled the Delta, B.C., native to his fourth consecutive 100-plus yard game.
As a team, the Alouettes scored at least four touchdowns for the second straight game, improving their overall record to 4-1 and running their unbeaten streak at Percival Molson Stadium to three games on the young CFL season.
Nevertheless, there was some frustration in the Alouettes locker room post-game as they lamented their inability to finish off the Stampeders before a last-minute defensive stop.


