TSN football analyst Chris Schultz is back with his Week 17 selections in the CFL. Kyle Nelson Jersey . The Big Man finished 4-0 in Week 16, and sits at 43-22 on the season. Now Schultz is ready for more action. Ottawa Redblacks at Hamilton Tiger-Cats Friday Night Football with Ottawa at Hamilton. Ottawa may only have two wins in the season but it’s still great to have them in the league. If we could EVER get that ever-elusive 10th team on the East Coast of Canada, CFL football would really be something special. Just the inclusion of the East would make scheduling so much easier and geographical representation so much more attractive. I do not think Hamilton will take Ottawa lightly coming of the 41-3 loss, quite the opposite. With their one point loss, Hamilton might have to win outright to win the East as the rest of the schedule goes Ottawa, at Toronto, at Ottawa and finally Montreal at home. Yes, like both Montreal and Toronto, Hamilton can have a 10 win season. But it has to start Friday night. I’m taking the Ticats. Montreal Alouettes at Toronto Argonauts 6-8 vs. 6-8, who wants it most? I think the Alouettes have the better team but Toronto has the better quarterback. No matter the situation or circumstance, Ricky Ray just keeps grinding away and before you know it what was a deficit is now a lead and what was a lead has been enhanced. Lost in the Montreal win was only 12 passes completed by Jonathan Crompton in 25 attempts. Lost in the Argos win was Rays 34 completions on 45 attempts. Usually I take the best team to win but this may be the game Crompton has to, but cant. Ray has proven over and over he can. Quarterback advantage. Toronto over Montreal. Calgary Stampeders at Winnipeg Blue Bombers I just cant see it happening, Winnipeg winning that is. With Calgary coming off the bye, Bo Levi Mitchell back, and Jon Cornish as healthy as he is going to be, I just cant see it happening. It would be the upset of the year no doubt but not enough rock solid line of scrimmage players for Winnipeg, and too many for Calgary. At 12-2, the Stampeders are getting close to having the flexibility of playing who they want, but with four weeks to go you will see all starters involved. Nobody has allowed fewer points than Calgary (263) and only Edmonton has scored more points than Calgary 2nd (392). But Edmonton has played 15 games, Calgary 14. You know Mitchell wants to re-establish his own confidence and enhance the confidence of those around him. First place is waiting, I’m taking the Stampeders. Edmonton Eskimos at Saskatchewan Roughriders I’m not sure, or more accurately I have no idea what the Roughriders are going to do at quarterback. Tino Sunseri knows the offence the best, Seth Doege is a wildcard, and now 41-year-old Kerry Joseph is part of the mix. I do think pretty much everything else is there except for the most important thing. Edmonton looked good destroying Winnipeg. Very focused and aggressive, they played like the Eskimos of early 2014, not midpoint of 2014. The home crowd will help against a Roughriders team very much needing a win. Cant see it though, I’m going with the Eskimos. Ricky Watters Jersey . Burris threw for 247 yards in one half of a game -- on pace for a nearly 500-yard outing -- as the Redblacks downed the woeful Montreal Alouettes 26-10 in CFL pre-season play Friday night at Percival Molson Stadium. Kevan Barlow Jersey . An offseason trade acquisition from Kansas City, Greinkes National League debut was delayed by a non-baseball injury in the spring, and he was 0-1 after dropping an 8-0 decision at Atlanta in his initial appearance with the Brewers on May 4. http://www.custom49ersjersey.com/custom-richard-sherman-jersey-large-2938d.html .C. -- Al Jefferson said he feels like hes playing the best basketball of his 10-year NBA career.On February 20, down 2-0 against the Americans with under four minutes to play, it looked as if the Canadian womens hockey teams dream of capturing their fourth straight Olympic gold medal had faded away. Team Canadas experience though allowed them to overcome the late 2-0 deficit and make history beating the Americans 3-2 in overtime. However, the comeback that happened in less than 15 minutes of playing time took years of experience and preparation. On the bench was Jayna Hefford. A member of every Canadian Olympic team since 1998, Hefford used all of that experience for the tense third period and overtime. "With six, seven minutes left in the third, I thought its not looking good, but that thought only lasted five seconds. Once we got that first one, I knew wed be fine." Hefford and Team Canada faced a big hurdle weeks before the historic gold medal game. Dan Church, their coach since 2012, unexpectedly resigned two months before the Olympics were to begin. Also, many veterans that were expected to carry a lot of the teams responsibilities were surprisingly not selected. "With Dan, we tried to ask some questions to get some answers, but we really didnt find anything. It got to the point where we realized the decision was out of our hands." Under new coach Kevin Dineen, the team spent ten days in Austria to regroup before they headed to Sochi. It was a time for rest and recuperation before the competition since every member of the team was exhausted both physically and mentally. Despite the challenges, the Canadians puut together a string of wins that led them to the gold medal game. Robbie Gould Jersey. And the team didnt need any extra motivation when they saw who was at the other end of the ice. "There is no one youd rather beat then the Americans. Theyre the best team outside of us. Thats the team you want to play in any final," says Hefford. Although the Canadians were down a pair of goals, that first tally gave them a lifeline. The second goal tied the game, creating emotions for even the veteran players that thought they had seen it all. "When (Marie-Philip) Poulin got the tying goal, thats the most excited Ive ever been for any moment of a game in any moment of my career," Hefford says. "But in the third period and overtime, you try to contain your emotions a little bit." The team could let their emotions lose eight minutes into overtime when Poulin, who was the hero in Vancouver in 2010, scored again to give Canada yet another gold. "It still feels very surreal how that game dramatically turned. Its such a great feeling and its still hard to believe," says Hefford. Theres very little Hefford has not accomplished in her career but after a fourth gold medal, it would be tempting to go for a fifth in 2018. "After Vancouver I didnt know if I was going to keep playing. I felt really good and I thought I had four more years. But now its time for me to look at my options. Going out after a game like that would be perfect." There is nothing more perfect than going out on top of the hockey world. ' ' '