SPORTS
Ken Dryden, Legendary Canadiens Goaltender and Public Servant, Dies at 78
Ken Dryden (August 8, 1947 – September 5, 2025), the celebrated Canadian goaltender who anchored the Montreal Canadiens’ dynasty of the 1970s, has passed away at the age of 78 following a battle with cancer. In just eight NHL seasons, Dryden led Montreal to six Stanley Cup championships, capturing the Conn Smythe Trophy, Calder Memorial Trophy, and five Vezina Trophies along the way. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1983 and is remembered as not only a dominant force between the pipes, but a paragon of poise, intelligence, and grace.
Beyond the rink, Dryden made an indelible mark across multiple facets of Canadian life. A distinguished lawyer and bestselling author of The Game, among other works, he also served as a Member of Parliament and Minister of Social Development in the federal cabinet. His contributions earned him appointment as an Officer of the Order of Canada and recognition among the NHL’s 100 Greatest Players.
Dryden is survived by his wife Lynda, their two children, and four grandchildren. His legacy endures not only in the record books and the hearts of hockey fans, but in the broader community—as a thoughtful leader, compassionate public servant, and quintessential educator through words and action.
BC STORIES
BC Lions Extend Winning Streak to Three After Thrilling Fourth-Quarter Comeback Against Stampeders
The B.C. Lions won their third straight game, defeating the Calgary Stampeders 30-26 behind Nathan Rourke’s 301 passing yards and a late T.J. Lee interception.
Late Interception Clinches B.C. Victory in Calgary
T.J. Lee intercepted a pass in the end zone with 31 seconds remaining to secure a 30-26 road victory for the B.C. Lions over the Calgary Stampeders on Thursday night at McMahon Stadium. The win marked the third consecutive victory for B.C., pushing their record to 4-5 and dropping Calgary (4-6) to the bottom of the West Division.
Quarterback Nathan Rourke guided the Lions back in the final minutes after two fourth-quarter turnovers had handed Calgary a late lead. Rourke completed touchdown passes to Keon Hatcher and added a rushing score of his own while passing for 301 yards. Running back Zander Horvath delivered a strong performance on the ground, rushing for 102 yards and a touchdown.
Late-Game Drama Follows Turnovers and Injuries
Calgary took a 26-23 lead with 4:02 remaining when Quincy Vaughn scored on a one-yard plunge following an Anthony Johnson interception. Shortly after, the Stampeders recovered a fumble on the kickoff return at the Lions 36-yard line, but kicker Jude McAtamney missed a 39-yard field goal attempt to keep B.C. within three points.
Taking advantage of the defensive stop, Rourke connected with Justin McInnis on a 59-yard play, setting up an 11-yard touchdown pass to Hatcher with 2:09 left on the clock. Kicker Sean Whyte added the extra point to make it 30-26. Calgary backup quarterback Josh Love, who replaced an injured Vernon Adams Jr. in the fourth quarter, drove the Stampeders inside the B.C. 10-yard line before Lee recorded the game-ending interception.
Slow Start Gives Way to Offensive Surge
The Stampeders initially led 9-0 after the opening quarter through three field goals by McAtamney, while B.C. managed just 19 total yards of first-quarter offence. The Lions responded early in the second quarter when Rourke hit Jermaine Jackson for an 85-yard pass, setting up a short touchdown run by Horvath. Erik Brooks caught a touchdown for Calgary, and Rourke found Hatcher for his first touchdown catch just before halftime, sending Calgary into the break with an 18-13 lead.
Rourke gave B.C. its first lead early in the third quarter with a 10-yard rushing score, capped by a 40-yard run from Horvath earlier in the drive. Whyte added a 45-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to put the Lions ahead 23-18 before Calgary’s late surge.
Individual Milestones and Upcoming Schedule
Defensively, Lee posted a team-high nine tackles alongside his game-sealing interception, while linebacker Darnell Sankey achieved his 500th career tackle during the game. Defensive lineman Mathieu Betts brought down Adams earlier in the match for his seventh sack of the season. On offence, Jackson led all receivers with 89 yards, with McInnis registering 86 yards and Hatcher collecting 83.
The Lions return home to face the Saskatchewan Roughriders on Sunday, Aug. 23 at BC Place.
SPORTS
Explosive Fourth Quarter Powers B.C. Lions to 35-19 Victory Over Winnipeg
The B.C. Lions used a 377-yard rushing attack and a 25-3 fourth-quarter surge to defeat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 35-19 on Thursday at Princess Auto Stadium.
Lions Dominate on the Ground
The B.C. Lions defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 35-19 on Thursday, July 30, 2026, at Princess Auto Stadium, fueled by a dominant rushing attack that totaled 377 yards. Lions running back Zander Horvath led the ground game with 191 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Making his first CFL start, quarterback Kaidon Salter contributed significantly to the Lions’ performance, rushing for 160 yards on 10 carries and throwing his first CFL touchdown pass—a 24-yard connection to Jermaine Jackson.
Fourth-Quarter Surge Decides the Game
The game remained competitive for three quarters, with Winnipeg holding a 16-10 lead heading into the final frame. However, the Lions surged in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Blue Bombers 25-3. Winnipeg quarterback Dru Brown, who was filling in for the injured Zach Collaros, threw for 180 yards and a touchdown to Tim White before leaving the game with an apparent back injury. Kicker Sergio Castillo accounted for much of Winnipeg’s scoring with four field goals. The Lions’ win brings their record to 2-5, while the Blue Bombers fall to 4-4.
CFL
BC Lions Scramble for QB Depth: Tyrie Adams Signed Following Nathan Rourke Injury
BC Lions sign QB Tyrie Adams as star Nathan Rourke faces weeks on the sideline with a shoulder injury. Explore the impact on the Lions’ CFL season.
A Major Blow to the Lions’ Offense
The BC Lions’ season has taken a challenging turn as reigning Most Outstanding Player Nathan Rourke is expected to be sidelined for several weeks. The star quarterback suffered an injury to his non-throwing shoulder during the second play of Friday’s disappointing loss to the Edmonton Elks. The injury occurred when Rourke was sacked by defensive lineman Noah Taylor, leaving a significant void at the helm of the Lions’ offense. Rourke, a two-time Most Outstanding Canadian award winner, has been the engine of the team, racking up over 1,400 passing yards through the first five games of the year.
Tyrie Adams Joins the Fold
In a quick move to address the depth chart, the Lions are reportedly signing veteran quarterback Tyrie Adams. Adams, 29, brings four seasons of CFL experience to Vancouver, all previously spent with the Ottawa Redblacks. Most recently in 2025, Adams threw for 405 yards and four touchdowns across eight appearances. After spending the early part of the year with the Salina Liberty in the Champions Indoor Football league, Adams returns to the Canadian circuit to provide much-needed stability for a BC squad currently sitting at a 1-4 record.
The Battle for the Starting Role
With Rourke out, the immediate responsibility falls on backup Chase Brice. Brice stepped in during the Elks game, throwing for 226 yards but struggling with consistency, recording one touchdown against four interceptions. The Lions also have 23-year-old Kaidon Salter on the roster, though he has yet to take a snap this season. The addition of Adams creates a competitive environment as the Lions look to salvage their season and find a rhythm without their franchise player. The coming weeks will be critical for the coaching staff to determine if Brice can rebound or if Adams’ experience will earn him the starting nod.
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