Sandro DeAngelis kicked a 27-yard field goal with no time remaining Saturday night to give the Calgary Stampeders a 28-26 victory over the B.C. Lions and first place in the CFL's West Division.

DeAngelis had to make the kick for a second time after the Stampeders were called for a procedure offence on an attempt from 22 yards.

The winning points came after B.C. quarterback Casey Printers hooked up with wideout Paris Jackson for a 46-yard touchdown strike and a 26-25 Lions lead with 1:35 remaining.

On the final drive, Calgary quarterback Henry Burris connected on a 39-yard pass to Jeremaine Copeland and tailback Joffrey Reynolds ran for 29 yards to set up the field goal.

Burris finished the game with two one-yard touchdowns runs and also had a five-yard TD strike to Nik Lewis for a 14-10 lead.

Reynolds, who ran for more than 100 yards, also gathered a two-point convert from Burris.

The other Stampeder points came on a safety and a 64-yard Burke Dales single.

Printers, who signed as a free agent with the Lions in September, engineered a first-quarter touchdown drive as running back A.J. Harris scored on a one-yard run.

B.C. kicker Paul McCallum was good on all four of his field goal tries, the longest from 43 yards.

Calgary improved to 10-6-1 with its seventh straight victory over the Lions.

The Stampeders also moved two points ahead of the Saskatchewan Roughriders, 24-6 losers to the Tiger-Cats in Hamilton earlier Saturday.

Calgary and Saskatchewan play Saturday in Regina in a game that will decide first place in the West. The teams are 1-1-1 against each other this season.

The Lions, who dropped to 8-9, are tied with Edmonton for the third and last playoff berth in the West. The clubs meet in Vancouver on Friday.

Both quarterbacks used deep balls to set up first-half scores.

Printers, who completed his first five passes, connected with Emmanuel Arceneaux for 60 yards down the sideline to set up a one-yard plunge by Harris.

A 35-yard sideline route to Paris Jackson eventually resulted in McCallum's first field goal and a 10-0 lead.

However, Burris threw a pair of 28-yard completions to Rob Cote before scoring on a one-yard run to cut the deficit to three.

The Stamps took a 14-10 lead when Romby Bryant's 53-yard grab set up Lewis for a five-yard Burris strike for the Calgary slotback's first TD of the season.

Ryan Grice-Mullen's return on the ensuing kickoff led to McCallum's first field goal. He broke through the first wave of tacklers and scampered 73 yards down the sideline to the Calgary 24-yard line.

The Lions took a 16-15 lead into the locker room on McCallum's second field goal from 38 yards with three seconds remaining on the clock.

McCallum increased the margin to 19-15 in the third quarter.