
Kevin Glenn throws two TD passes, Alouettes beat Riders 41-3
MONTREAL — The Alouettes certainly did not look like the league’s worst offence on Friday.
Montreal came into the game dead last in five offensive categories, but it didn’t show on the field as the Als beat the Saskatchewan Roughriders 41-3 for their first win since their season opener, snapping a three game-losing skid.
Montreal entered with a league-worst average 15 points per contest, but put up more points against the Riders (41) than in its three previous games combined (37).
“When you win like that, right now in the locker room, you can tell,” said quarterback Kevin Glenn. “We didn’t turn the ball over, we had great first-down production and we dialed up some good plays.