SURREY — On Saturday night in Regina, the B.C. Lions were 11 seconds away from advancing to the Grey Cup for the first time since 2011. Article content
Instead of planning for the championship game, players and management grappled with mixed emotions Sunday as they cleaned out their lockers at the team’s training facility following a 24-21 loss to the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the West final. Article content Article content
“It was a tough one for sure,” said wide receiver Keon Hatcher Sr. “That one stings, to have it right there in the palm of your hands and just slip away like that. That definitely hurts.”
Saturday’s defeat was the Lions’ first loss since Sept. 5. The Roughriders will play the Montreal Alouettes for the CFL championship on Nov. 16 in Winnipeg.
It was a fresh

Prince George Post Sports

The Globe and Mail Sports
Global News Calgary
NFL Los Angeles Rams
NFL Seattle Seahawks
AlterNet
Raw Story