Despite a 9-and-2 record and top spot in the CFL this season, Calgary Stampeders Coach and GM John Hufnagel says there are still areas his team can get better in. Photo - Russell Skeet.

The Calgary Stampeders are home to the Toronto Argonauts in a Grey Cup re-match this Saturday as they look to solidify their hold on top spot in the CFL's West Division.

Coach John Hufnagel says he's pretty happy with where his club is at, but says there's always room for improvement.

"The games have not been easy to win. We've won in different fashions. But, we've won as a team, that's the good part. We don't always hit on all cylinders offensively. Defensively, sometimes we're on the field too much. Special teams we're not as productive as we'd like to be."

That being said, Hufnagel says he's expecting to get even tougher to beat when they get back some of their walking wounded.

"We're fortunate to have the record that we have, but we also understand that we need to get better. We need to work and strive hard to get better, because the other teams are going to be doing that as well, getting better. Hopefully over the next few weeks we'll get more bodies back that will help us attempt to get better."

They go at 5:30 Saturday afternoon at McMahon.