Montreal Alouettes executives Cecchini, Maciocia both expecting CFL to play in 2021
Montreal Alouettes president Mario Cecchini and general manager Danny Maciocia expect the CFL team to be playing games in 2021.
Both Cecchini and Maciocia were brimming with optimism Tuesday during Montreal’s state-of-the-franchise videoconference. It was part of Grey Cup Unite, the league’s virtual program to celebrate a traditional Grey Cup week after the CFL cancelled its 2020 campaign in August due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The decision came after the CFL couldn’t secure financial assistance from the federal government to play a shortened campaign in Winnipeg.
Cecchini said his optimism for a ’21 season was based solely upon science. On Monday Moderna was touting positive trial results for a potential COVID-19 vaccine after Pfizer Inc. suggested last week its vaccine appeared to be similarly effective.