Blue Bombers look for rare win against Stampeders in 2017 home opener
WINNIPEG — Matt Nichols gave a little grin after he was reminded about something Bo Levi Mitchell said the last time the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Calgary Stampeders clashed.
It was last September in Calgary, and Mitchell’s Stampeders were ahead 27-7 at halftime. The quarterback told a sideline TV reporter at the break that his team was “showing them who they are right now and we’re going to keep showing them.”
The Bombers picked themselves up in the second half, but kicker Rene Paredes booted a 52-yard field goal as time expired to give Calgary a 36-34 victory that halted Winnipeg’s seven-game win streak.
On the eve of Winnipeg’s CFL home-opener Friday against Calgary, Nichols said he and Mitchell — Eastern Washington alumni and long-time friends — talked about Mitchell’s halftime jab, but he was keeping the conversation private.


