
Alouettes Acquire Luc Mullinder
Published on August 8, 2011 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Montreal Alouettes News Release
Montreal - Montreal Alouettes Vice President and General Manager, Jim Popp, has acquired non-import defensive lineman Luc Mullinder via a trade from the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
In exchange, the Alouettes have sent import wide receiver Dallas Baker to Saskatchewan.
Mullinder (6'04'', 280 lbs.) recorded 89 defensive tackles and 15 sacks during the 8 seasons he spent in Saskatchewan. Thus far this season, he has recorded 8 defensive tackles and 1 sack. He played his college football with the Michigan State Spartans and is now 30.
"This could be a great opportunity for both players. We really appreciate the professionalism of Dallas Baker. He has played a big role, with his three starts at the beginning of the season in helping us start at 4-2. We wish him the best," said Popp. "Luc will have the opportunity to come in and help us. He has been a big part of Saskatchewan's success over the last 4 seasons. We have seen a lot of what Luc is capable of bringing on defense and special teams," added the team's general manager.
Baker, who is in his first CFL season, made 3 catches for 29 yards this season.
Canadian Football League Stories from August 8, 2011
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- Lions Announce Transactions - B.C. Lions
- Alouettes Acquire Luc Mullinder - Montreal Alouettes
- Riders Acquire Receiver in Trade with Alouettes - Saskatchewan Roughriders
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