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LENNOXVILLE — Although he’s on his third team in four seasons, Canadian wide-receiver Alex Pierzchalski doesn’t believe he has reached a crossroad in his career. Nor does he think cracking the Alouettes’ roster is his last opportunity at Canadian Football League glory.

“I could play for nine teams. I have no idea what’s going to happen and there’s no point in projecting,” Pierzchalski said Tuesday afternoon, following the last full training camp practice for the team at Bishop’s University. “I had a healthy camp and felt like I played relatively well.

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“I’m purely focused on my performance and how I can contribute to this organization. I want to be here. All I can hope is that it works out.”

Pierzchalski, who is 6-foot-4 and 218 pounds, will make his Als debut Thursday night at Molson Stadium, when the team concludes its exhibition schedule against the Ottawa Redblacks. The 25-year-old missed last week’s game at Toronto with a stomach virus.