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Alouettes end season with loss to last-place Saskatchewan Roughriders
It will be a long and cold winter for the Alouettes, who missed the playoffs for the first time in 20 years since returning to the Canadian Football League.
And, even playing against the worst team in the league — supposedly — the Als couldn’t get it right.
Montreal squandered a 24-6 lead in the fourth quarter and lost 30-24 in overtime to the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Sunday afternoon before 20,551 Molson Stadium spectators.
Brett Smith passed four yards to Weston Dressler in overtime on the opening possession. The Als, conversely, made to the Saskatchewan 1o before their drive stalled, ending the game.
The Als completed the season with a 6-12 record and finished last in the East Division. They were 3-6 at home this year and 3-6 on the road. The visitors had the league’s worst record, 3-15, but two of those victories came against Montreal. It was the Riders’ first road win since Sept. 7, 2014.
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But then the Riders replaced Price at quarterback with Brett Smith, who provided the visitors with an immediate spark.
On his first possession, Smith led Saskatchewan on a four-play, 74-yard drive, capped by a 40-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Smith at 3:02. The quarterback the passed to Seydou Junior Haidaru for the two-point convert. Suddenly, the visitors trailed by only 10 points, 24-14.
The Riders then went on an eight-play, 72-yard drive, culminating in an eight-yard touchdown pass to Weston Dressler at 9:19, making the score 24-21.
Tyler Crapigna’s 39-yard field goal at 14:52 sent the teams to overtime. The Als were outscored, 18-7, in the fourth quarter. Indeed, the visitors scored 18 unanswered points.