Stampeders start prep for a season they hope ends with hoisting Grey Cup in Calgary
CALGARY — A Grey Cup game in their city is on the horizon. The Calgary Stampeders plan to keep their heads down and do the work to play in it.
“I get it right now, we’re going to talk about the Grey Cup,” head coach/general manager Dave Dickenson said Sunday on the first day of main camp at McMahon Stadium.
“I know Nov. 15, I want to be coming out of that locker room with the guys. In order to look forward, you’ve got to kinda look where we’re at. For us, let’s make sure we handle today.”
It’s been a CFL minute since a team won a Grey Cup in its home stadium.


