Stampeders kick off CFL pre-season with win over Elks after multiple weather delays
Smoke, rain, thunder and lightning wreaked havoc on the CFL's pre-season opener at McMahon Stadium in Calgary on Monday.
Auditioning for a job as Calgary's second- or third-string quarterback behind starter Jake Maier, Logan Bonner threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Luther Hakunavanhu to start the fourth quarter.
Bonner then engineered a seven-play, 70-yard drive that was capped off when Ryth-Jean Giraud ran across the goal line for an eight-yard TD.
Clarke Barnes and Luther Hakunavanhu also caught touchdown passes for the Stamps, while Rene Paredes and Campbell Fair each kicked one field goal.
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Maurice Ffrench and Gavin Cobb had receiving touchdowns for the Elks, while Dean Faithfull kicked three field goals and a single.
According to a statement from the league, the start of the game was delayed by 30 minutes due to smoky conditions from Alberta wildfires and additional time was needed to monitor the air quality and to ensure both teams had ample time for warm-ups.
"The decision to delay the game in consideration of the weather protocol was made by the league, both competing teams and the CFLPA," read the statement.
After a scoreless opening 15 minutes, the Elks took a 3-0 lead at 4:43 of the second quarter thanks to a 37-yard field goal by Faithfull.
The Stamps responded at 9:37 when Paredes booted a 39-yard field goal.
Edmonton quarterback Jarret Doege then capped off a four-play, 70-yard drive by throwing a 45-yard TD strike to Ffrench to put the visitors up 10-3.
Although the Stamps were forced to punt after their next drive stalled, Branden Dozier made a great special-teams play when