Despite key absences, Alouettes GM Maciocia isn’t surprised by team’s hot first half
MONTREAL — Danny Maciocia wasn’t expecting his Montreal Alouettes to fly out to an 8-1 first half of the season.
But the fact the defending champions boast that league-leading record despite several key absences isn’t a surprise to him, either.
“We don’t come across as a team that thinks we’re 8-1. We come across as a team that wants to be 1-0 this Friday,” the Alouettes general manager said Tuesday at Stade Hebert, as Montreal prepares to visit the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
The Alouettes have won their last three games with Grey Cup MVP Cody Fajardo out because of a hamstring injury. Montreal took another hit last week when top receiver Tyson Philpot exited in the first quarter of Saturday’s 33-23 win over Hamilton with a foot injury.