B.C. Lions’ Jason Huntley, right, carries the ball while being pursued by Calgary Stampeders’ Darren Evans, second left, and Godfrey Onyeka during the second half of a preseason CFL football game, in Langford, B.C., on Monday, May 19, 2025. Photo by THE CANADIAN PRESS / THE CANADIAN PRESS WHAT’S AHEAD FOR THE STAMPS? The final third of the regular-season schedule is now at hand for the Stampeders. That’s six games remaining until the playoffs open, and the Red and White are in no way locked into a certain spot in the post-season picture. Fact is, they could still just as easily finish in first place or dead last, although their performance so far in this turnaround season serves up hope that they’re in that race for top spot in both the West and the CFL. Only two of the final
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