GAME RECAP: Stampeders 21, Elks 18
The Edmonton Elks narrowly lost to the Calgary Stampeders 21-18 in their final preseason game at Clarke Stadium. Quarterback Cole Snyder excelled, scoring two rushing touchdowns, with the Elks showing strong offensive performance but facing critical penalties. Despite outgaining Calgary in offensive yardage and having several players contribute, costly infractions ultimately hindered Edmonton's chances. Coach Mark Kilam noted the need for improvements as they head into the regular season. The Elks will kick off their season on June 6 against the Ottawa RedBlacks.
By the Numbers- Edmonton accumulated 265 net offense yards compared to Calgary's 224.
- Elks committed 16 penalties for a total of 154 yards.
While Edmonton showed a strong offensive presence, their substantial penalties undermined their efforts, highlighting a critical area for team improvement ahead of the regular season.
State of Play- Edmonton's quarterbacks collectively completed 22 of 34 passes for 206 yards.
- Coach Mark Kilam emphasized reviewing game tape to refine player performance.
The Elks are set to face the Ottawa RedBlacks in their season opener, where they will seek to rectify the issues experienced in the preseason and establish momentum for the upcoming season.
Bottom LineEdmonton must address its penalty issues if it hopes to compete effectively in the regular season; maintaining discipline will be crucial as they seek to improve upon their close preseason loss.
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