The Canadian Press
WINNIPEG–A tie usually is nothing to cheer about, but the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Edmonton Eskimos saw the positives after they played to a 38-38 finish in their final pre-season game last night.
In Winnipeg’s first pre-season game against the Saskatchewan Roughriders back on June 10, the game ended in a 25-25 tie.
No overtime is played in the CFL pre-season.
“Both ties, I’ve never experienced that before,” said Bombers’ back-up quarterback Dominique Davis.
“I didn’t even know you can end in a tie in pre-season.
“We really don’t celebrate ties around here, but it’s a lot of good things we can look back on,” he added.
Edmonton back-up QB Zach Kline connected with John Harris for a 22-yard touchdown, and Marion Grice had a two-point convert, with nine seconds left to knot the score.
The Eskimos’ first pre-season game on June 11 was a 36-35 loss to Calgary after a failed two-point convert.
“Loved the fight, loved the character our club showed in both games, in particular this one at the end,” said Edmonton head coach Jason Maas.
“So I’m real excited about the upcoming year because of those.”
Edmonton led 17-3 early in the first quarter but the teams were tied 17-17 at the half.
That’s when Davis and his back-up counterpart, Dan LeFevour, both scored on touchdown runs.
Davis engineered a four-play, 102-yard drive–capping it off with a seven-yard TD run at 14:37 of the third quarter.
The score gave Winnipeg its first lead of the game, a 24-17 edge in front of 24,934 fans at Investors Group Field.
LeFevour started the fourth quarter and got help from an Edmonton pass-interference call that moved the ball 38 yards to the Eskimos’ three-yard line.
LeFevour then ran the three yards for the major at 1:30 and 31-17 lead.
Edmonton running back Marion Grice would make it 31-23 after a two-yard run and a missed convert by Sean Whyte, but Bombers’ running back Timothy Flanders busted loose for a 46-yard TD run at 9:48 for the 38-23 lead.
Grice scored his second TD of the game with 59 seconds left on a one-yard plunge to close the gap 38-30 with a good Whyte convert.
After Kline hit Harris with a 22-yard TD pass, the two-point convert pass was incomplete.
However, a Winnipeg penalty gave the Esks another crack and Grice ran in one yard to knot the score.
“It was great. It was awesome. It was definitely a moment I’ll forget,” Kline said of putting together the tying drive.
Montreal routed Ottawa 38-5 in the other exhibition action last night.







