CALGARY - He hasnt carried a ball in a game since June. Adidas Nmd Günstig Kaufen" . But when his body was idle, Jon Cornishs mind wasnt. The Canadian Football Leagues most outstanding player and leading rusher last season feels hes mentally ready to play Sunday when his Calgary Stampeders are in Ottawa to face the Redblacks. Concussion symptoms sidelined Cornish for six games and kept him from full practice until this week. Cognitive impairment wasnt one of those symptoms, so the 29-year-old from New Westminster, B.C., trained hard in his head. "I really focused on visualizing playing while I wasnt playing," Cornish said Friday. "It actually made it easier to come back. I almost feel Im more part of the game now that I did six weeks ago as funny as that sounds." You can watch live coverage on TSN and TSN GO today at 2:30pm et/11:30am pt. Cornish has made meditation part of his life and his training. Its helped him deal with the frustration of not being able to play, but he says it prepared him to return to the field. "Ive been meditating for a long time now, but having that much time to really delve into it and go from what I thought was a novice and now, Im maybe an intermediate level meditator," Cornish said "One of the goals I had this year was to get that monk-level status in terms of how open-minded I was and how compassionate I was. "This experience has been great for that because it allowed me an opportunity to forgive somebody who had done something to me and also seeing how many different factors can influence that one action. Its been really illuminating for me." Cornish was knocked unconscious by Montreal Alouettes linebacker Kyries Hebert in the fourth quarter of the season-opener June 28. An ambulance was summoned onto the field, but Cornish got up and walked to the clubhouse accompanied by Calgarys medical staff. Hebert was ejected from the game. The CFL fined him half a game cheque, which is the maximum under the current collective bargaining agreement. Unable to shake headaches and whiplash, Cornish was placed on the six-game injured list July 23. He says he felt ready to play two weeks ago, but Calgary could afford to take their time with the CFLs marquee player. Thanks in large part to the defence, the Stampeders have won all but one game during his absence. Calgary is tied for the West Division lead with the Edmonton Eskimos at 6-1. Calgarys one loss was by a single point to the B.C. Lions on Aug. 9. The Stampeders are 3-0 on the road this season. They beat the Redblacks 38-17 at home in Week 7. Cornish won a second consecutive rushing title in 2013 with 1,813 yards, which was the fourth-highest in CFL history. He also bettered his own record for most rushing yards by a Canadian. Cornish led the league and set a new Stampeder record in 2013 with 2,157 yards from scrimmage. His trampling of franchise and league records slowed this summer because of the enforced hiatus, but Cornish feels he can still accomplish his goals. "(Numbers), thats never been a factor," Cornish said. "Even last year, I wanted to accomplish a lot, but it was more having to do with the team. This year, having accomplished a lot, I dont really have any reason to set any numbers. "Absolutely if I played every game, good things would happen, but I think every game I play good things will happen." The tailbacks return can bolster an offence thats effective, but inconsistent. Calgary ranks fourth in total points and fifth in ball possession, but first in average points per game in the CFL. The Stampeders will play their first game in Ottawa since 2005 when they lost 33-18 loss to the Renegades at Frank Clair Stadium. Slotback Nik Lewis and long-snapper Randy Chevrier are the two current Stampeders who played in that game. The combination of ankle rehabilitation and ratio issues kept the 32-year-old Lewis out of Calgarys last three games. Lewis holds the franchise record for consecutive games with at least one reception at 166. Canadian running back Matt Walters also returned to the field this week following concussion issues. Receiver Jeff Fuller (shoulder) is out and Maurice Price (hand) is not yet ready to return, so Lewis is expected to get reps in Ottawa. "Im happy to be back and going back to Ottawa and playing a game," Lewis said. "Ive always prided myself on playing as much as I could. "Its frustrating when you cant go out and do what you know you can do in your mind. When you cant do it physically, its frustrating. Im glad Im not at that point any more." With kick returner-running back Jock Sanders still sidelined with an undisclosed injury, Sederrik Cunningham will see double duty. He had 120 return yards on four carries in Saturdays 30-20 win in Hamilton. 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The Sabres have not won away from Western New York since Nov. 29 at Montreal, going 0-4-1 as the guest this month. Three of those road setbacks came during a four-game overall losing streak that Buffalo halted with a 4-3 shootout win over the New York Islanders on Saturday. A fifth loss in a row seemed like the outcome when the Sabres fell behind 3-0 late in the second period, but Nicolas Deslauriers, Zemgus Girgensons (short- handed) and Chris Stewart all scored 5:12 apart in the third period to tie the game. Stewarts tally evened the score with 8:09 left in regulation and Tyler Ennis came through with the only goal of the shootout. What a gutsy win, said Sabres forward Drew Stafford, who had two assists. Josh Gorges also had two assists for the Sabres Jhonas Enroth made 33 saves, including 17 after the second period, and improved to 5-0 in shootouts this season. One of those victories in the tiebreaker came at home on Dec. 15 versus the Senators, a 5-4 decision. Matt Moulson had the lone shootout tally and Enroth posted 29 saves, improving to 4-2-1 in his career versus the Sens with a 2.77 goals against average and .917 save percentage. That victory came in the first of four meetings this season, but Buffalo has lost four straight in Ottawa. With deefenseman Tyler Myers still out with a lower-body injury and fellow blueliner Rasmus Ristolainen not practicing on Sunday due to flu-like symptoms, defenseman Mark Pysyk was recalled from the minors. Ultra Boost 4.0 Weiß Damen. He could find himself in the lineup tonight, though Tyson Strachan could also be ready to return from a lower-body injury that has held the defender out of the last four games. The Senators enter this matchup having lost three in a row while going 3-4-1 since Dave Cameron replaced a fired Paul MacLean as head coach on Dec. 8. They did earn a point last time out, falling to the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 in overtime on Saturday. Mike Hoffman and Clarke MacArthur had the goals for the Senators, but the Red Wings got the winner from Gustav Nyquist with 48 seconds to play in the extra frame. The Detroit forward held the puck for 28 seconds while skating around and holding off the Ottawa defense before scoring on a shot from the left circle. Craig Anderson made 24 saves in the loss. I didnt think we were awful in the third by any means, Cameron said. We stopped shooting the puck and got a little cute. Ottawa has been held to four goals over its losing streak after netting a total of eight in back-to-back wins over New Jersey and Anaheim on Dec. 17 and 19. Anderson figures to start tonight and has excellent career numbers versus the Sabres, going 10-3-1 with a 2.28 GAA and .933 save percentage in 15 games. ' ' '