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Alouettes Edge Stampeders 37-30, Remain Unbeaten at Home

Travis Theis, Alexander Hollins and Dustin Crum scored for Montreal, which converted all three field goals and extended its unbeaten run against Calgary to seven games.

  • On Saturday night, the Montreal Alouettes edged the Calgary Stampeders 37-30 before 18,046 fans at Percival Molson Stadium, improving their home record to 3-0.
  • The Alouettes extended their unbeaten streak against Calgary to seven games, while the Stampeders have not won in Montreal since October 2018.
  • Davis Alexander threw for 301 yards, while a trick play allowed receiver Tyler Snead to connect with Tyson Philpot for a seven-yard touchdown early in the game.
  • Stampeders quarterback Vernon Adams threw for three touchdowns but fumbled at his own 37-yard line, while defensive lineman David Perales recorded a sack in his first career start.
  • The Alouettes visit the Stampeders in Calgary for a rematch on Saturday, July 18, as both teams prepare for the next leg of the league schedule.
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The Alouettes (4-1) defeated the Calgary Stampeders (2-3) on the count of 37-30 at Percival-Molson Stadium in Montreal.

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Alouettes edge Stampeders 37-30, remain unbeaten at home

MONTREAL - The Montreal Alouettes, led once again by quarterback Davis Alexander and star receiver Tyson Philpot, edged the Calgary Stampeders 37-30 in front of 18,046 fans at Percival Molson Stadium on Saturday night.

·Toronto, Canada
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We were waiting for a quarter duel at Percival-Molson Stadium. It didn't happen. Davis Alexander eclipsed Vernon Adams Jr. and the Montreal Alouettes defeated the Calgary Stampeders 37-30. Despite everything, there is a shadow on the board.

·Montreal, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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