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2006

NOTE: Ottawa folded prior to the season.
WEEK ONE
FRIDAY JUNE 16
MONTREAL 27, Winnipeg 17 (20202) - Robert Edwards ran in a pair of TDs during a 20-point fourth quarter comeback as Montreal won its season opener for a 10th straight year. Damon Duval kicked four FGs for the Als.
BRIT COL 45, Saskatachewan 28 (27539) - Dave Dickenson threw five TD passes, including two to WR Geroy Simon. It was the first time Dickenson (0-5) has defeated the Riders during the regular season as a Lion.
SATURDAY JUNE 17
TORONTO 27, Hamilton 17 (27689) - Spurgeon Wynn threw two TD passes replacing an injured Damon Allen, while Ricky Williams ran for 97 yards on 18 carries in his CFL debut as the Argonauts won its season opener.
CALGARY 24, Edmonton 14 (25895) - Henry Burris threw a 33-yard TD pass to Nik Lewis with 1:31 left and then a 14-yard TD to Jeremaine Copeland. The game was delayed for more than 35 minutes due to rain and lightning.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 1  0 0  45  28  2 Toronto     1  0 0  27  17  2
Calgary     1  0 0  24  14  2 Montreal    1  0 0  27  17  2
Saskatch    0  1 0  28  45  0 Winnipeg    0  1 0  17  27  0
Edmonton    0  1 0  14  24  0 Hamilton    0  1 0  17  27  0
WEEK TWO
FRIDAY JUNE 23
WINNIPEG 16, Toronto 9 (26524) - Charles Roberts ran for 133 yards and one TD to give Bomber rookie coach Doug Berry his first win. Argos QB Spergon Wynn was sacked six times in his first start since the 2003 playoffs.
SATURDAY JUNE 24
Montreal 32, HAMILTON 14 (27911) - Anthony Calvillo completed 23-of-40 passes for 303 yards and two TDs to lead Montreal to a wild win. His six-yard TD strike to Ben Cahoon at 3:01 of the third broke open a tight game.
EDMONTON 18, Calgary 14 (40491) - Jason Tucker scored two on two 35-yard passes to complete two long second-half drives to lead the Eskimos on offense, while Shannon Garrett interception in the endzone clinched the win.
SUNDAY JUNE 25
SASKATCHEWAN 32, Brit Col 24 (21082) - Jamel Richardson's 49-yard TD on a short pass from Kerry Joseph, followed 17 seconds later by a 34-yard interception TD by Eddie Davis, provided the points the Riders needed.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 1  1 0  69  60  2 Montreal    2  0 0  59  31  4
Calgary     1  1 0  38  32  2 Toronto     1  1 0  36  33  2
Saskatch    1  1 0  60  69  2 Winnipeg    1  1 0  33  36  2
Edmonton    1  1 0  32  38  2 Hamilton    0  2 0  31  59  0
WEEK THREE
THURSDAY JUNE 29
CALGARY 23, Hamilton 22 (28396) - Sandro DeAngelis kicked a 45-yard FG on the last play to give Calgary the win. With Hamilton leading 21-20 late, Ticat K Jason Boreham missed a 42-yard FG and had to settle for a single.
FRIDAY JUNE 30
BRIT COLUMBIA 26, Toronto 19 (30514) - QB Dave Dickenson was nearly perfect in the first half as the Lions led 23-0, but the Argos rallied to within seven before a Robert Baker fumble inside the B.C. 20 ended their rally.
SATURDAY JULY 1
WINNIPEG 46, Edmonton 10 (23521) - Milt Stegall and Chris Brazzell each hauled in a pair of TD passes as the Bombers racked up 601 yards of offense. Eskimos QB Ricky Ray completed 25-of-33 passes for 352 yards.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 2  1 0  95  79  4 Montreal    2  0 0  59  31  4
Calgary     2  1 0  61  54  4 Winnipeg    2  1 0  79  46  4
Saskatch    1  1 0  60  69  2 Toronto     1  2 0  55  59  2
Edmonton    1  2 0  42  84  2 Hamilton    0  3 0  53  82  0
WEEK FOUR
THURSDAY JULY 6
MONTREAL 27, Hamilton 21 (20202) - The Alouettes held Hamilton to three second-half points as Montreal downed the winless Tiger-Cats, who have now lost 12 consecutive road games dating back to last season.
FRIDAY JULY 7
EDMONTON 27, Brit Columbia 20 (35035) - Edmonton QB Ricky Ray passed for two TDs and ran one in himself. Lions QB Dave Dickenson went over the 20,000 yards passing mark, the 27th QB in CFL history to reach the mark.
SATURDAY JULY 8
Winnipeg 24, TORONTO 17 (26304) - Kevin Glenn found Milt Stegall for a 15-yard TD pass early in the fourth. Charles Roberts carried 18 times for 105 yards and a score for Winnipeg, which outgained Toronto, 410-338.
Calgary 53, SASKATCHEWAN 36 (23942) - Calgary riddled the Rider defence for five TDs and six FGs to take over first place in the West. Former Riders QB Henry Burris passed for three TDs and ran for another.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Calgary     3  1 0 114  90  6 Montreal    3  0 0  86  52  6
British Col 2  2 0 115 106  4 Winnipeg    3  1 0 103  63  6
Edmonton    2  2 0  69 104  4 Toronto     1  3 0  72  83  2
Saskatch    1  2 0  96 122  2 Hamilton    0  4 0  74 109  0
WEEK FIVE
FRIDAY JULY 14
HAMILTON 20, Calgary 17 (26944) - Ron Lancaster, who took over as head coach this week when Greg Marshall was fired, and needed a 44-yard FG by rookie kicker Mark Myers with time expiring to pull out the win.
Saskatchewan 29, BRIT COL 28 (28513) - The Roughriders used three turnovers in the final five minutes to preserve the win. Jackie Mitchell crushed Lions QB Dave Dickenson and forced a fumble which led to the winning TD.
SATURDAY JULY 15
Montreal 44, WINNIPEG 16 (28131) - Anthony Calvillo threw three TD passes and ran one in himself as the Alouettes grabbed sole possession of first place in the East, by scoring 21 unanswered points in the second half.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Calgary     3  2 0 131 110  6 Montreal    4  0 0 130  68  8
Saskatch    2  2 0 125 150  4 Winnipeg    3  2 0 119 107  6
Edmonton    2  2 0  69 104  4 Toronto     1  3 0  72  83  2
British Col 2  3 0 143 135  4 Hamilton    1  4 0  94 126  2
WEEK SIX
THURSDAY JULY 20
MONTREAL 41, Hamilton 38 (20202) - Damon Duval's 13-yard FG with 11 seconds left and four Anthony Calvillo TD passes lifted the Als. The Ticats had tied the game at 38 with 4:20 left on Brock Ralph's 26-yard TD catch
Winnipeg 25, EDMONTON 22 (37611) - Milt Stegall caught a 100-yard TD pass with no time to give the Bombers a dramatic win. 
FRIDAY JULY 21
Brit Columbia 43, CALGARY 20 (31210) - Joe Smith hauled in one TD pass and ran for two others to lead his Lions. Smith had 138 yards rushing and 26 receiving yards. Dante Marsh had a 63-yard interception return for a BD TD.
SATURDAY JULY 22
Toronto 26, SASKATCHEWAN 23 (24697) - Jeff Johnston ran seven yards for a major that put Toronto ahead 25-10 and provided necessary insurance 
against two TDs the Roughriders would score in the final 69 seconds.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Calgary     3  3 0 151 153  6 Montreal    5  0 0 171 106 10
British Col 3  3 0 186 155  6 Winnipeg    4  2 0 144 129  8
Edmonton    2  3 0  91 129  4 Toronto     2  3 0  98 106  4
Saskatch    2  3 0 148 176  4 Hamilton    1  5 0 132 167  2
WEEK SEVEN
FRIDAY JULY 28
Winnipeg 29, HAMILTON 0 (27027) - It was the first home shutout for the Ticats since October 8, 1951. Winnipeg had 27 first downs to Hamilton's 10 and had 442 yards offense to Hamilton's 108. The defence had five sacks.
Montreal 21, EDMONTON 13 (32411) - Robert Edwards' pair of fourth-quarter TDs helped the Alouettes stay perfect. Neither team was able to get much accomplished in the first three quarters as Montreal held a narrow 7-6 lead.
SATURDAY JULY 29
British Col 28, TORONTO 8 (28356) - Joe Smith ran for 79 yards with three TDs, Dave Dickenson threw for 239 yards and a TD, and SB Geroy Simon, made six catches for 162 yards to keep the Lions atop the West.
SASKATCHEWAN 19, Calgary 9 (23107) - Saskatchewan made the most of its pass rush, with Fred Perry collecting three of the Roughriders' five sacks. Calgary managed only five first downs and 58 yards in the second half.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 4  3 0 214 163  8 Montreal    6  0 0 192 119 12
Saskatch    3  3 0 167 185  6 Winnipeg    5  2 0 173 129 10
Calgary     3  4 0 160 172  6 Toronto     2  4 0 106 134  4
Edmonton    2  4 0 104 150  4 Hamilton    1  6 0 132 196  2
WEEK EIGHT
THURSDAY AUGUST 3
MONTREAL 31, Toronto 7 (20202) - Robert Edwards ran in two TDs and Damon Duval kicked five FGs as the Als improved to 7-0. Without QB Damon Allen, the Argos had only six first downs and never got past their own 51.
FRIDAY AUGUST 4
Hamilton 26, WINNIPEG 11 (26521) - QB Jason Maas returned from missing one game with an injury and threw a pair of TD passes, adn Josh Ranek had 27 carries for 164 yards, as the Ticats ended a 13 game-road losing streak.
BRIT COLUMBIA 34, Edmonton 17 (27312) - Geroy Simon caught five passes for 196 yards and scored two TDs to help the Lions end a four-game losing streak against the Eskimos. B.C. collected five sacks.
SATURDAY AUGUST 5
CALGARY 23, Saskatchewan 7 (34319) - The Calgary defense dominated, as DB Coby Rhinehart had an interception, a sack and nine tackles. Luca Congi kicked a pair of FGs and a single for all of Saskatchewan's scoring.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 5  3 0 248 180 10 Montreal    7  0 0 223 126 14
Calgary     4  4 0 183 179  8 Winnipeg    5  3 0 184 155 10
Saskatch    3  4 0 174 208  6 Toronto     2  5 0 113 165  4
Edmonton    2  5 0 121 184  4 Hamilton    2  6 0 158 207  4
WEEK NINE
THURSDAY AUGUST 10
British Col 32, WINNIPEG 5 (25033) - QB Buck Pierce ran in a TD and Paul McCallum booted six FGs as the Lions notched their fourth straight victory in a game that featured 13 turnovers - nine by the Bombers.
FRIDAY AUGUST 11
EDMONTON 24, Saskatchewan 18 (39599) - Sean Fleming's pair of fourth-quarter FGs ended Edmonton's three-game skid and helped the team avoid losing four in a row for the first time in 16 years after its worst since 1971.
SATURDAY AUGUST 12
Toronto 20, HAMILTON 2 (29010) - Damon Allen threw for 319 yards and a TD to lead Toronto in their first game since offensive co-ordinator Kent Austin was fired and replaced by GM Adam Rita to help head man Pinball Clemons.
CALGARY 27, Montreal 24 (29452) - Sandro DeAngelis kicked a 53-yard FG on the last play to lead the Stamps over the previously undefeated Als. He also kicked a 52-yarder with 48 seconds left to tie the contest at 24-24.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 6  3 0 280 185 12 Montreal    7  1 0 247 153 14
Calgary     5  4 0 210 203 10 Winnipeg    5  4 0 189 187 10
Saskatch    3  5 0 192 232  6 Toronto     3  5 0 133 167  6
Edmonton    3  5 0 145 202  6 Hamilton    2  7 0 160 227  4
WEEK TEN
FRIDAY AUGUST 18
BRITISH COL 30, Edmonton 28 (33589) - Late in the game, Edmonton K Seaan Fleming lined up to attempt his 501st career FG but Jason Johnson bobbled the snap and the Esks lost for the fourth time in five games.
SATURDAY AUGUST 19
TORONTO 31, Montreal 6 (30786) - Damon Allen became just the second player to amass 70,000 career passing yards, the other being Warren Moon, and also threw a crucial TD pass to lead the Argonauts.
SASKATCHEWAN 46, Hamilton 15 (22820) - Kenton Keith ran 13 times for 148 yards and caught two passes for 101 yards, and scored TDs on an 80-yard pass and a one-yard run as Saskatchewan jumped out to a 24-0 lead.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 7  3 0 310 213 14 Montreal    7  2 0 253 184 14
Calgary     5  4 0 210 203 10 Winnipeg    5  4 0 189 187 10
Saskatch    4  5 0 238 247  8 Toronto     4  5 0 164 173  8
Edmonton    3  6 0 173 232  6 Hamilton    2  8 0 175 273  4
WEEK ELEVEN
THURSDAY AUGUST 24
Calgary 41, MONTREAL 23 (20202) - Henry Burris threw for 285 yards and three TDs and Sandro DeAngelis booted four FGs as Calgary completed a sweep of the season series and moved within one game of the Lions.
FRIDAY AUGUST 25
Toronto 18, WINNIPEG 15 (25014) - Damon Allen threw a pair of TD passes in the fourth quarter, including a deciding strike to Arland Bruce with 2:23 remaining, as the Argonauts rallied from a 15-0 deficit.
SATURDAY AUGUST 26
Saskatchewan 51, HAMILTON 8 (26564) - Rocky Butler tossed three TD passes, two to Matt Dominguez, to lead the Riders after firing GM Roy Shivers on Monday and replacing him with Eric Tillman two days later.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 7  3 0 310 213 14 Montreal    7  3 0 276 225 14
Calgary     6  4 0 251 226 12 Winnipeg    5  5 0 204 205 10
Saskatch    5  5 0 289 255 10 Toronto     5  5 0 182 188 10
Edmonton    3  6 0 173 232  6 Hamilton    2  9 0 183 324  4
WEEK TWELVE
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 1
British Col 48, MONTREAL 13 (20202) - Buck Pierce replaced starting QB Dave Dickenson late in the first half and went on to throw TDs to guide the Lions to their sixth win in the row.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 3
SASKATCHEWAN 39, Winnipeg 12 (30900) - Kerry Joseph threw a pair of TD passes and ran for two more as Saskatchewan beat Winnipeg for the fourth straight time and moved within one-half game of Calgary for second place.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4
CALGARY 44, Edmonton 23 (35744) - Ray Burris passed for 310 yards and the Stamp scored 24 points in the second quarter to beat the Eskimos, who lost their fourth straight. Joffrey Reynolds ran for 96 yards and two TDs.
Toronto 40, HAMILTON 6 (28891) - Damon Allen surpassed Warren Moon for the most passing yards in pro football history as the Argonauts rolled over Hamilton, who lost their fourth straight. Toronto has won four in a row.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 8  3 0 358 226 16 Montreal    7  4 0 289 273 14
Calgary     7  4 0 295 249 14 Toronto     6  5 0 222 194 12
Saskatch    6  5 0 328 267 12 Winnipeg    5  6 0 216 244 10
Edmonton    3  7 0 196 276  6 Hamilton    2 10 0 189 364  4
WEEK THIRTEEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 8
EDMONTON 35, Calgary 26 (47965) - Ricky Ray hit Jason Tucker with the go-ahead TD with six seconds left and DE Adam Braidwood returned a fumble for a TD with no time left as the Esks rallied after blowing an early 16-0 lead.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 9
TORONTO 11, Hamilton 9 (26212) - Noel Prefontaine kicked three FGs and a pair of singles as the Argonauts won their fourth straight game. Hamilton lost for the fifth time in six road games by committing five turnovers.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 10
WINNIPEG 27, Saskatchewan 23 (30026) - Milt Stegall and Charles Roberts scored TDs for the Blue Bombers, while Kevin Glenn was 20-of-32 for 247 yards with one TD for Winnipeg , which snapped a four-game losing streak.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 8  3 0 358 226 16 Montreal    7  4 0 289 273 14
Calgary     7  5 0 321 284 14 Toronto     7  5 0 233 203 14
Saskatch    6  6 0 351 294 12 Winnipeg    6  6 0 243 267 12
Edmonton    4  7 0 231 302  8 Hamilton    2 11 0 198 375  4
WEEK FOURTEEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15
CALGARY 43, Winnipeg 9 (26843) - Henry Burris threw for 268 yards and a pair of TDs and Sandro DeAngelis booted five FGs as the Stampeders collected 521 yards on offense, while Winnipeg committed five turnovers.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16
HAMILTON 27, Edmonton 22 (25107) - Davon Fowlkes returned a punt 83 yards for a TD in the first quarter and Jason Maas threw a 20-yard TD pass to D.J. Flick and Anthony Davis scored on 3-yard run for the Ticats.
BRIT COLUMBIA 36, Montreal 20 (35971) - The B.C. defence racked up a dozen sacks, a team record and one shy of the CFL mark. Lions QB Dave Dickenson completed 18 of 22 passes for 309 yards and three TDs.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
British Col 9  3 0 394 246 18 Montreal    7  5 0 309 309 14
Calgary     8  5 0 364 293 16 Toronto     7  5 0 233 203 14
Saskatch    6  6 0 351 294 12 Winnipeg    6  7 0 252 310 12
Edmonton    4  8 0 253 329  8 Hamilton    3 11 0 225 397  6
WEEK FIFTEEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 22
Hamilton 20, EDMONTON 18 (36406) - Jason Maas threw for 388 yards and
a TD and Jamie Boreham kicked the game-winning FG with 17 seconds left as the Ticats. Edmonton's Ricky Ray threw for 301 yards with one TD.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23
28-point lead before letting the Argos get a couple of late touchdowns.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 24
Winnipeg 17, MONTREAL 14 (20202) - Charles Roberts rushed for 156 yards and Troy Westwood kicked three FGs for the Bombers. Westwood's third FG with 4:26 left provided the winning margin for Winnipeg.
SASKATCHEWAN 23, Brit Col 20 (OT) (27592) - Andy Fantuz, who helped send the game into OT by pouncing on a fumble by QB Kerry Joseph for a TD late in the fourth, caught a 12-yard pass from Joseph in the OT for the win.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-Calgary   9  5 0 403 311 18 Montreal    7  6 0 323 326 14
British Col 9  4 0 414 269 18 Toronto     7  6 0 251 242 14
Saskatch    7  6 0 374 314 14 Winnipeg    7  7 0 269 324 14
Edmonton    4  9 0 271 349  8 Hamilton    4 11 0 245 415  8
X-Clinched playoff berth
WEEK SIXTEEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 29
Montreal 23, WINNIPEG 20 (28028) - Robert Edwards ran for 109 yards and a TD and Damon Duval booted four FG as the Als broke a six-game slump, while QB Anthony Calvillo moved into 3rd place with 3,391 completions.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 30
British Col 28, HAMILTON 8 (24163) - The win was B.C.'s eighth in nine games, sending them to the post-season for the 10th straight year. The Ticats loss eliminated them from the playoffs for the second-straight year.
TORONTO 23, Calgary 16 (32410) - Eric England returned an interception for a TD and Ricky Williams added a fourth-quarter score as the Argos clinched a playoff spot. Toronto won for the sixth time in seven games.
Edmonton 30, SASKATCHEWAN 25 (27894) - Ricky Ray threw for 235 yards and scored an eight-yard TD with 42 seconds remaining as the Eskimos  won their first road game against Saskatchewan in five years.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-Brit Col 10  4 0 442 277 20 Montreal    8  6 0 346 346 16
X-Calgary   9  6 0 419 334 18 Toronto     8  6 0 274 258 16
Saskatch    7  7 0 399 344 14 Winnipeg    7  8 0 289 347 14
Edmonton    5  9 0 301 374 10 Hamilton    4 12 0 253 443  8
X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SEVENTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 6
BRITISH COL 39, Calgary 13 (32232) - Buck Pierce passed for 297 yards as the Lions clinched home-field advantage throughout the playoffs with. Geroy Simon finished with 120 yards and a TD on eight catches for BC.
MONDAY OCTOBER 9
MONTREAL 35, Saskatchewan 8 (20202) - Ben Cahoon caught two TDs as the Als clinched their 11th straight playoff berth and secured the first win for GM/coach Jim Popp, who filled in after Don Matthews resigned due to stress.
TORONTO 28, Edmonton 23 (26891) - Damon Allen threw a pair of TD passes to Arland Bruce in the second quarter and Jordan Younger scored on a 74-yard interception return as Toronto clinched a playoff spot.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-Brit Col 11  4 0 481 290 22 X-Montreal  9  6 0 381 354 18
X-Calgary   9  7 0 432 373 18 X-Toronto   9  6 0 302 281 18
Saskatch    7  8 0 407 379 14 X-Winnipeg  7  8 0 289 347 14
Edmonton    5 10 0 324 402 10 Hamilton    4 12 0 253 443  8
X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK EIGHTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 13
SASKATCHEWAN 27, Montreal 26 (25329) - Luca Congi booted a 32-yard FG on the final play and Kerry Joseph threw for 238 yards as Saskatchewan  defeated the Alouettes for just the third time in 22 encounters.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 14
Toronto 28, EDMONTON 25 (39533) - Damon Allen passed for two TDs as the Argonauts eliminated Edmonton from the postseason race. Edmonton entered the season with a 34-year streak of qualifying for the playoffs.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 15
Winnipeg 29, HAMILTON 22 (24955) - Kevin Glenn threw three TD passes to lead the Bombers. Derick Armstrong, Kwame Cavil and Charles Roberts caught TD passes for Winnipeg, which trailed 22-17 heading into the fourth.
CALGARY 32, Brit Columbia 25 (33546) - Henry Burris threw two TD passes and ran for another as Calgary clinched second place in the West. Burris completed 21-of-37 passes for 307 yards..
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
X-Brit Col 11  5 0 506 322 22 X-Toronto  10  6 0 330 306 20
X-Calgary  10  7 0 464 398 20 X-Montreal  9  7 0 407 381 18
X-Saskatch  8  8 0 434 405 16 X-Winnipeg  8  8 0 318 369 16
Edmonton    5 11 0 349 430 10 Hamilton    4 13 0 275 472  8
X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK NINETEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 20
Saskatchewan 13, TORONTO 9 (30323) - Kerry Joseph threw a TD pass and directed two other scoring drives as the Roughriders who won for the first time in Toronto since June 19, 2003.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 21
Edmonton 30, MONTREAL 20 (45607) - Ron McClendon rushed for 198 yards and a TD. He had 13 rushes for 97 yards in the first half as the Eskimos built a 22-6 advantage to hurt Montreal's division title hopes.
WINNIPEG 28, Calgary 13 (30092) - Kevin Glenn threw three TD passes to lead the Blue Bombers. After connecting with Chris Brazzell on a 12-yard TD pass in the second quarter, Glenn passed for two more TDs in the third.
BRITISH COL 23, Hamilton 17 (31294) - Mark Washington returned an interception 40 yards for a TD to highlight a 20-point third quarter that carried the Lions to the win.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Y-Brit Col 12  5 0 529 339 24 X-Toronto  10  7 0 339 319 20
X-Calgary  10  8 0 477 426 20 X-Montreal  9  8 0 427 411 18
X-Saskatch  9  8 0 447 414 18 X-Winnipeg  9  8 0 345 382 18
Edmonton    6 11 0 379 450 12 Hamilton    4 14 0 292 495  8
Y-Clinched Division Title     X-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK TWENTY
FRIDAY OCTOBER 27
EDMONTON 20, Saskatchewan 18 (31779) - Ricky Ray threw a third-quarter TD pass and reached 5,000 yards, as the Esks won their 8th straight home game against the Riders to complete their first season sweep in 11 years.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 28
Montreal 24, TORONTO 20 (38123) - Robert Edwards scored the go-ahead TD late in the fourth quarter as the Alouettes rallied to clinch the East Division. The Alouettes erased a nine-point deficit in the fourth quarter.
BRIT COLUMBIA 26, Winnipeg 16 (33744) - The Lions turned two of Ryan Dinwiddie's three first-half interceptions into TDs, while Baron Miles blocked a Troy Westwood punt, the ninth blocked kick of his career.
WESTERN DIVISION              EASTERN DIVISION
Y-Brit Col 13  5 0 555 355 26 X-Montreal 10  8 0 451 431 20
X-Calgary  10  8 0 477 426 20 X-Toronto  10  8 0 359 343 20
X-Saskatch  9  9 0 465 434 18 X-Winnipeg  9  9 0 362 408 18
Edmonton    7 11 0 399 468 14 Hamilton    4 14 0 292 495  8
Y-Clinched Division Title     X-Clinched Playoff Berth

DIVISION SEMI-FINALS
Nov 5 - TORONTO (10-8) 31, Winnipeg (9-9) 27 (26214) - Michael Bishop replaced a battered Damon Allen in the fourth period and threw two TD passes to give the Argos the win. Charles Roberts rushed 30 times for 179 yards and two TDs, but his fourth-quarter fumble proved costly for Winnipeg.
Nov 5 - Saskatchewan (9-9) 30, CALGARY (10-8) 21 (35650) - The Roughriders defence forced six turnovers and RB Kenton Keith scored a pair of key TDs to lead Saskatchewan, which Saskatchewan trailed 21-5 with under a minute to go in the first half before rattling off 25 unanswered points.

DIVISION FINALS
Nov 12 - MONTREAL (10-8) 33, Toronto (11-8) 24 (35607) - Robert Edwards and the Montreal Alouettes are heading back to the Grey Cup championship for a second straight year. Edwards rushed 24 times for 137 yards and a TD, while QB Anthony Calvillo threw for 252 yards and a touchdown
Nov 12 - BRIT COLUMBIA (13-5) 45, Saskatchewan (10-9) 18 (50084) - Lions QB Dave Dickenson shredded Saskatchewan's defence for 274 yards through the air and tossed a pair of TD passes to Paris Jackson on the way to the Grey Cup for the second time in the last three years


2006 Grey Cup (November 19 at Winnipeg - 44786)
BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS (14-5) 25, MONTREAL ALOUETTES (11-8) 14 - Paul McCallum kicked a Grey Cup record-tying six FGs and Ian Smart scored a TD to give BC a 16-0 lead and they went on to win the title. For the Lions, who had the best regular-season record, it was their fifth Grey Cup and their first since beating Montreal in 2000. Montreal dropped all three meetings with the Lions this season by a margin of 109-47. Lions QB Dave Dickenson was chosen as the game's MVP after going 18-for-29 for 184 yards. He also ran for 53. Robert Edwards ran in a TD for the Alouettes, but fumbled on the 1 to kill a late comeback attempt with 4:06 left. The Lions celebrated hard, splitting the Grey Cup after it was presented to them at midfield.