Montreal resilient; Toronto crumbling
13th Nov 2006, 09:10 GMT
Up and down and bizarre all round, the Montreal Alouettes' season will still end where it almost always has since the franchise came back from the dead.Their 33-24 victory over the Toronto Argonauts yesterday in the Canadian Football League's East Division final at Olympic Stadium puts them into their fifth Grey Cup game in seven years. They advance to face the B.C. Lions, who beat the Saskatchewan Roughriders 45-18 in yesterday's Western final in Vancouver.
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