Tiger-Cats running back C.J. Gable has found his groove over the last six games. Gable has been a complimentary piece of the Ticats offence, contributing to both the run and pass game, while also adding an occasional spark as a returner. Gable currently leads the Ticats and ranks second in the CFL in touchdowns with nine, only one score behind CFL leader Jon Cornish (10). In the each of the last six games, he has compiled 100+ combined yards. Last week against the Calgary Stampeders, Gable recorded 108 receiving yards for the second consecutive week, while also setting a career-high with 161 combined yards.

Canadian linebacker Shea Emry has been a staple in the Alouettes defence for the past five seasons. Emry, a 2012 CFL All-Star selection, has recorded 26 defensive tackles, two interceptions, a sack and a fumble recovery in 11 games this season. Last week in B.C., the Richmond, B.C native had a season-high five defensive tackles in part of the Alouettes defence holding Lions running back Andrew Harris to just 68 yards rushing. The Als defensive effort in week 12 marked the fourt-straight week that they have limited the production of their opponents leading rusher. Last year versus the Ticats, Emry recorded 11 defensive tackles and a sack