Veteran Henry Burris leads Redblacks past Eskimos 35-23 in East Division final
OTTAWA — Kienan Lafrance put the Ottawa Redblacks on his shoulders Sunday.
The sophomore running back came off the bench to run for 157 yards and a key touchdown to earn Ottawa an exciting 35-23 win over Edmonton in a snowy, windy East Division final. The Redblacks, who lost the 2015 Grey Cup 26-20 to the Eskimos, will face the Calgary Stampeders in this year’s game on Sunday at BMO Field in Toronto.
Ottawa seemed headed to a comfortable win after surging to a 25-3 lead in the third quarter on Tristan Jackson’s 75-yard punt return TD and Patrick Lavoie’s two-point convert. But Mike Reilly, who threw for 340 yards, rallied the Eskimos with three TD strikes, including a 57-yard pass to Adarius Bowman that cut the Redblacks’ lead to 28-23 with 3:15 remaining.
That put the onus on Ottawa’s offence to try and run out the clock. But Lafrance, who replaced injured starter Moses Madu (upper-body injury) in the first half, took it a step further, scoring on a 20-yard run with 45 seconds left that capped an eight-play, 70-yard drive and cemented the win.


