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By Stampeders.com staff
The Calgary Stampeders put their five-game winning streak on the line Saturday at McMahon Stadium when they play host to the Toronto Argonauts. Kickoff is at 5 p.m.
It’s Legacy Night as six individuals who made significant contributions to the Red and White — players Stu Laird, Jamie Crysdale, Ron Allbright and James Sykes along with builders Pat Clayton and George Hopkins — will be added to the Stampeders’ Wall of Fame.
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The Stamps (9-1) extended their streak of victories to five last week with a 41-34 triumph at Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium. The winning streak matches the Stamps’ longest since the club won seven in a row from July 24 to Sept. 10 in 2010.
Calgary sits atop the West Division with a one-game lead on the Saskatchewan Roughriders and a two-game advantage on Edmonton.
The Argos (3-7) own a share of top spot in the East despite their sub-.500 record. Toronto was on a bye last week and has been idle since a 13-12 loss to Hamilton on Labour Day.
The Boatmen have lost three straight since a 38-21 win over Winnipeg on Aug. 12.
The game pits two of the league’s top quarterbacks against one another as Argos veteran Ricky Ray goes up against first-year starter Bo Levi Mitchell of the Stamps.
Ray leads the CFL with 16 touchdown passes while Mitchell is second with 15. The Calgary pivot is at the top of the charts with a 100.5 QB rating and a 15-to-4 touchdown-to-interception ratio.
The Stamps are looking to snap a three-game losing streak to the Argos at McMahon but they did record a 34-15 victory in Toronto earlier this season.