The Alouettes spent the day with patients at the Montreal Children's Hospital



After winning just eight combined games over the past two seasons, the Montreal Alouettes head into their Week 14 matchup with the Saskatchewan Roughriders holding a 6-4 record, which is good for second spot in the East Division.

The Als are one of the hottest teams in the CFL right now as they’re riding a four-game winning streak, but they’re not just getting the job done on the football field. On Monday, the players spent the day with patients at the Montreal Children’s Hospital.



Because our patients can’t make it to the field, our pals from the @MTLAlouettes made sure to pay their young fans a personal visit today. Thanks for the awesome visit! pic.twitter.com/k2rPvm4tgH — Montréal Children's (@HopitalChildren) September 9, 2019

I Do it for Moments like this ❤️ https://t.co/HLRuOHT6tE — Geno Lewis (@GENOALLDAY7) September 10, 2019

From playing games with the young patients to posing for photos and signing autographs, the guys basically did it all during their time at the Montreal Children’s Hospital and they put a smile on everyone’s face while they were there.



The Als have really managed to turn things around this season and there’s a lot of hype building around the team that they haven’t had in quite some time.

(H/T Twitter/hopitalchildren)