B.C. Lions look to turn playoff heartbreak into a Grey Cup run this season
VANCOUVER — Last season, the BC Lions were just 11 seconds away from advancing to their first Grey Cup since 2011.
A Trevor Harris pass to Tommy Nield in the dying moments of the Western Final gave the Saskatchewan Roughriders a 24-21 victory. The Riders would go on to defeat the Montreal Alouettes for the CFL championship, while the Lions had a long winter to think about what might have been.
With a new campaign approaching, B.C. defensive end Mathieu Betts said the Lions have moved on from last season’s heartbreak and are focused on what lies ahead.
“If you lose on the last play of the game, or you lose by 30 points … we didn’t get it done,” said Betts, the first Canadian to win the CFL’s Most Outstanding Defensive Player award twice. “To be that close, it’s frustrating.”
