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Dancing Gabe makes appearance at Winnipeg Jets game

  WINNIPEG Bell MTS Place has sat empty this season as the Winnipeg Jets play its pandemic season, but that hasn t stopped one dedicated fan from catching a game in-person. While many things have changed during the pandemic, one thing has not: Dancing Gabe s famous moves. Gabriel Langlois, also known as Dancing Gabe, is an icon in the Winnipeg sporting world. Seen dancing at nearly every home game for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Manitoba Moose, Winnipeg Jets and the Winnipeg Goldeyes, he made his first appearance of the season at Saturday s Jets game. Mick E. Moose, the team s mascot, joined Dancing Gabe in the stands, making it the largest audience the team has seen in a while.

Sack leader Hughes ready to anchor hungry veteran defensive line in Toronto | iNFOnews

Curtis Withers Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback Chris Streveler (17) gets the pass away despite pressure from Saskatchewan Roughriders Charleston Hughes (39) during the second half of CFL action in Winnipeg Saturday, September 7, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods February 12, 2021 - 12:35 PM TORONTO - The Toronto Argonauts defensive line will be a little older the next time it takes the field. According to sack leader Charleston Hughes, it will also be a lot hungrier. The Argonauts have heavily retooled their team for the prospective 2021 CFL season, and some of the biggest changes have come on the D-line. The 37-year-old Hughes was signed by the club shortly after his release by the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He will join a line that features a couple of other grizzled newcomers in 32-year-old Cordarro Law and 36-year-old Odell Willis, whose signing was announced Friday.

This is a team people want to play for | Mitchell joins the Blue & Gold

Winnipeg Blue Bombers Share Share Quiet as a church mouse in the opening hours of free agency, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers unleashed a roar on the second day of the annual talent grab that could be heard across the Canadian Football League. Vowing to be spectators on the eve of the market opening after concentrating on locking up much of the core from the 2019 Grey Cup team, the Bombers reversed course and landed a marquee receiver in Bryant Mitchell on Day 2, inking the game-changing playmaker to a one-year contract. And, interestingly, the new alliance began with a playful tweet he sent out, and then an inquiry from the Bombers as he quickly became a target for the club

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