B.C. Lions using adversity as fuel heading into West semifinal
SURREY, B.C. — It wasn’t the regular season the B.C. Lions planned for.
After starting the campaign 5-1, the Leos faced challenge after challenge — injuries, an extended losing skid, a quarterback controversy — and finished third in the West with a 9-9 record.
Now B.C. is looking to use that adversity as fuel as it heads to Regina to meet the Saskatchewan Roughriders (9-8-1) in the West semifinal on Saturday.
“It’s great that we’re battle tested,” said defensive back T.J. Lee. “We’ve been through a lot.”