
Tiger-Cats add strength to Special Teams
 Published on February 20, 2004 under Canadian Football League (CFL) 
 Hamilton Tiger-Cats News Release
The Hamilton Tiger-Cats have re-acquired the services of Canadian linebacker MATT ROBICHAUD. The 28 year old free agent was originally signed by the Tiger-Cats April 26, 2001. The Tiger-Cats lost Robichaud to the Ottawa Renegades in the expansion draft (January 17, 2002).
For Tiger-Cats Head Coach Greg Marshall, reconnecting Robichaud with the âCats translates into a solid addition to the team. "Matt is not only a very accomplished long snapper, he's aggressive downfield on special teams. He's also a solid Canadian linebacker with a great work ethic and positive attitude."
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