These season details are courtesy of Aaron Kramer and his Green
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2008
WEEK ONE
THURSDAY JUNE 26
CALGARY 28, B. Columbia 18
(30159) - QB
Henry Burris had three total TDs to help Calgary win the opener. Burris
had two passing TDs and ran for one as he racked up 274 yards through
the air and another 62 yards rushing.
Montreal 33, HAMILTON 10
(20589) - Montreal
QB Anthony Calvillo threw for two TDs and 293 yards. He moved him into
second on the CFL passing list with 53,343 yards over his 15-year
career in coach Marc Trestman's debut.
FRIDAY JUNE 27
Toronto 23, WINNIPEG 16 (26155)
- Former
NFL kicker Mike Vanderjagt kicked a pair of fourth-quarter FGs to lead
the Argos. Kevin Glenn completed 32-of-48 passes for 321 yards for
Winnipeg, but was intercepted three times.
SATURDAY JUNE 28
SASKATCHEWAN 34, Edmonton 13
(28800) - Marcus
Crandel threw a pair of scores and Wes Cates rushed for two TDs as the
defending Grey Cup champss opened their season with a thrashing of the
Eskimos.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 1
0 0 34 13 2 Montreal 1 0 0
33 10 2
Calgary 1
0 0 28 18 2 Toronto 1 0 0
23 16 2
Brit Col 0
1 0 18 28 0 Winnipeg 0 1 0
16 23 0
Edmonton 0
1 0 13 34 0 Hamilton 0 1 0
10 33 0
WEEK TWO
THURSDAY JULY 3
EDMONTON 34, Calgary 31 (32706)
- Ricky
Ray hit Jason Tucker on a 36-yard TD with 55 seconds left to play and
completed 27-of-41 passes for 448 yards and three TDs to help the
Eskimos snap a seven-game losing streak.
Hamilton 32, TORONTO 13 (30822)
- Casey
Printers and Jesse Lumsden each ran for a pair of TDs as the Ticats
rushed for 311 yards. Lumsden ran for 189 yards, capping the blowout
with a 57-yard fourth-quarter jaunt.
FRIDAY JULY 4
Saskatchewan 26, BRIT COL 16
(33813) - Wes
Cates ran for 83 yards on 16 carries and scored a TD to lead a Riders'
rushing attack that racked up 128 total yards. The Lions had six sacks
in the game, four by Cameron Wake.
MONTREAL 38, Winnipeg 24
(20202) - Anthony
Calvillo tossed four TD passes as the Alouettes won their home opener.
Ben Cahoon's four-yard TD was his 55th career TD reception, breaking
Peter Dalla Riva's team record.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 2
0 0 60 29 4 Montreal 2 0 0
71 34 4
Calgary 1
1 0 59 52 2 Toronto 1 1 0
36 48 2
Edmonton 1
1 0 47 65 2 Hamilton 1 1 0
42 46 2
Brit Col 0
2 0 34 54 0 Winnipeg 0 2 0
40 61 0
WEEK THREE
THURSDAY JULY 10
EDMONTON 47, Toronto 28 (31707)
- Tristan
Jackson scored TDs 86 seconds apart early in the third quarter as the
Eskimos scored 31 second-half points en route to its first win over
Toronto since 2005.
Calgary 23, MONTREAL 19 (20202)
- Henry
Burris passed for 302 yards and ran for another 93 as the Stamps
rallied. Sandro DeAngelis gave Calgary the lead for good with 5:27
remaining in the third, booting a 32-yard FG.
FRIDAY JULY 11
Brit Columbia 42, WINNIPEG 24
(26735) - Jarious
Jackson tossed five TD passes to lead the Lions over winless Winnipeg.
Jackson completed 19-of-24 passes for 340 yards and Geroy Simon caught
two TDs.
SATURDAY JULY 12
Saskatchewan 33, HAMILTON 28
(20874) - Wes
Cates found the end zone from one yard out with 29 seconds remaining
for the Roughriders, who extended their winning streak over the
Tiger-Cats to nine games.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 3
0 0 93 57 6 Montreal 2 1 0
90 57 4
Calgary 2
1 0 82 71 4 Toronto 1 2 0
64 95 2
Edmonton 2
1 0 94 93 4 Hamilton 1 2 0
70 79 2
Brit Col 1
2 0 76 78 2 Winnipeg 0 3 0
64 103 0
WEEK FOUR
THURSDAY JULY 17
CALGARY 43, Hamilton 16 (31116)
- Joffrey
Reynolds scored three TDs and Henry Burris passed for 345 yards to lead
Calgary. Hamilton QB Casey Printers threw for 209 yards and ran for a
TD, but threw two interceptions.
FRIDAY JULY 18
BRIT COLUMBIA 27, Winnipeg 18
(37174) - Jarious
Jackson threw for more than 300 yards in the second half to lead
the
Lions to a comeback win on an evening that honoured the memory of team
president Bob Ackles.
SATURDAY JULY 19
SASKATCHEWAN 41, Montreal 33
(28800) - Darian
Durant threw for three TDs and ran for another score as the Roughriders
racked up 514 yards of total offense and scored 19 points the final
period.
SUNDAY JULY 20
TORONTO 35, Edmonton 31 (28522)
- Kerry
Joseph scored the game-winning TD with 23 seconds left, capping a
109-yard drive as Toronto rallied for an improbable victory, as they
trailed by as many as 13 points early.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 4
0 0 134 90 8 Montreal 2 2 0 123
98 4
Calgary 3
1 0 125 87 6 Toronto 2 2 0 99
126 4
Edmonton 2
2 0 125 128 4 Hamilton 1 3 0 86
122 2
Brit Col 2
2 0 103 96 4 Winnipeg 0 4 0 82
130 0
WEEK FIVE
THURSDAY JULY 24
WINNIPEG 32, Calgary 28 (26882)
- Ryan
Dinwiddie completed a 35-yard TD pass to Romby Bryant with 12 seconds
remaining for Winnipeg's first win. The score capped a fantastic
performance as Dinwiddie threw for 450 yards.
FRIDAY JULY 25
BRIT COLUMBIA 36, Montreal 34
(30132) - Paul
McCallum's 36-yard FG with 27 seconds remaining lifted the Lions to
their eighth consecutive win over the Als. McCallum converted all five
of his FGs, racking up 17 total points.
Edmonton 19, HAMILTON 13
(21402) - Ricky
Ray threw the go-ahead TD pass to Kelly Campbell, and Noel Prefontaine
kicked four field goals for the Eskimos, who outscored the Tiger-Cats
13-7 in the final period.
SUNDAY JULY 27
SASKATCHEWAN 28, Toronto 22
(28800) - Wes
Cates ran for 130 yards and two TDs, while backup QB Steven Jyles
completed 14-of-18 passes for 201 yards and a TD for the Roughriders,
who are off to their best start since 1934.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 5
0 0 162 112 10 Montreal 2 3 0 157 134 4
Calgary 3
2 0 153 119 6 Toronto 2 3 0 121 154 4
Edmonton 3
2 0 144 141 6 Hamilton 1 4 0 99
141 2
Brit Col 3
2 0 139 128 6 Winnipeg 1 4 0 112 158 2
WEEK SIX
THURSDAY JULY 31
EDMONTON 35, British Col 24
(35008) - Ricky
Ray accounted for four TDs and the Eskimos stormed back in the fourth
for the win. Ray threw for a pair of TD passes and ran for two more as
Edmonton scored the final 25 points.
MONTREAL 40, Hamilton 33
(20202) - Anthony
Calvillo became the fourth quarterback in CFL history to throw 300
career TD passes to help Montreal (3-3) snap a three-game losing streak.
FRIDAY AUGUST 1
TORONTO 19, Winnipeg 11 (28523)
- Dominque
Dorsey's 94-yard punt return for a TD led the Argonauts, who moved into
a first-place tie with Montreal (3-3) in the East Division.
SATURDAY AUGUST 2
Saskatchewan 22, CALGARY 21
(35650) - The
Roughriders nearly gave away a 14-point halftime lead but held on, as
Sandro DeAngelis missed a 54-yard FG with no time remaining on the
clock for the Stampeders.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 6
0 0 184 133 12 Montreal 3 3 0 197 167 6
Edmonton 4
2 0 179 165 8 Toronto 3 3 0 140 165 6
Calgary 3
3 0 174 141 6 Hamilton 1 5 0 132 181 2
Brit Col 3
3 0 163 163 6 Winnipeg 1 5 0 123 177 2
WEEK SEVEN
Calgary 30, SASKATCHEWAN 25
(28800) - Henry Burris ran for one TD and
threw for one as the Stamps opened a big lead and held on. After
trailing 4-0,
Calgary scored 30 unanswered
points to carry a 26-point lead into the fourth.
HAMILTON 45, Toronto 21 (19423)
- Richie
Williams threw three TD passes and Terry Caulley ran for 127 yards as
Hamilton posted its highest offensive output since a 65-15 victory over
Winnipeg in September 1999.
FRIDAY AUGUST 8
BRITISH COL 40, Edmonton 34
(30863) - Jarious
Jackson threw three TD passes as the Lions put up 28 points in the
first half and held on. The difference proved to be Rolly Lumbala's
one-yard run in the fourth quarter.
Montreal 39, WINNIPEG 11
(27674) - Damon Duval booted six FGs and
Anthony
Calvillo threw for 290 yards and a TD as Montreal cruised. Derick
Armstrong hauled in nine passes for 112 yards and a score for Winnipeg.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 6
1 0 209 163 12 Montreal 4 3 0 236 178 8
Edmonton 4
3 0 213 205 8 Toronto 3 4 0 161 210 6
Calgary 4
3 0 204 166 8 Hamilton 2 5 0 177 202 4
Brit Col 4
3 0 203 197 8 Winnipeg 1 6 0 134 216 2
WEEK EIGHT
THURSDAY AUGUST 14
WINNIPEG 37, Hamilton 24
(25484) - Charles
Roberts ran for 145 yards and two TDs as Winnipeg snapped a two-game
skid. Roberts eclipsed the 100-yard mark for the first time this
season, and had seven catches for 37 yards.
FRIDAY AUGUST 15
Montreal 32, TORONTO 14 (30521)
- Anthony
Calvillo threw three TDs to lead Montreal. He completed 27-of-41 passes
for 379 yards for the Alouettes, who have won three straight to move
atop the East Division standings.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 6
1 0 209 163 12 Montreal 5 3 0 268 192 10
Edmonton 4
3 0 213 205 8 Toronto 3 5 0 175 242 6
Calgary 4
3 0 204 166 8 Hamilton 2 6 0 201 239 4
Brit Col 4
3 0 203 197 8 Winnipeg 2 6 0 171 240 4
WEEK NINE
THURSDAY AUGUST 21
EDMONTON 27, Saskatchewan 10
(48808) - A.J.
Harris rushed for 189 yards and a TD propelling Edmonton scored 27
straight points after the Riders stormed out to a 10-0 lead midway
through the opening quarter.
FRIDAY AUGUST 22
Calgary 36, BRIT COLUMBIA 29
(34221) - Henry
Burris' TD pass with three minutes remaining lifted Calgary to the win.
He threw for 282 yards and two TDs for the Stamps, who had lost seven
straight road games to the Lions.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 6
2 0 219 190 12 Montreal 5 3 0 268 192 10
Edmonton 5
3 0 240 215 10 Toronto 3 5 0 175 242 6
Calgary 5
3 0 240 195 10 Hamilton 2 6 0 201 239 4
Brit Col 4
4 0 232 233 8 Winnipeg 2 6 0 171 240 4
WEEK TEN
FRIDAY AUGUST 29
MONTREAL 30, British Col 25
(20202) - Adrian
McPherson's one-yard TD run with 1:24 remaining in the fourth quarter
led the Alouettes to their fourth straight win. Lions QB Buck Pierce
was 38-of-48 for 406 yards with two TDs.
SUNDAY AUGUST 31
SASKATCHEWAN 19, Winnipeg 6
(30985) - Michael
Bishop, acquired in a trade with the Argonauts on August 23, rushed for
a go-ahead TD in the second quarter as the Roughriders snapped a
two-game losing streak.
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1
Edmonton 37, CALGARY 16 (35650)
- Ricky
Ray tossed three TD passes, including two to Fred Stamps, to lead the
Eskimos, while A.J. Harris ran for nine-yard score and Noel
Prefontaine kicked a pair of FGs and a single.
TORONTO 34, Hamilton 31 (25911)
- Kerry
Joseph passed for 399 yards and a TD to lift the Argos to the win, as
Bryan Crawford scored the go-ahead TD from one yard out at 6:57 of the
fourth and Mike Vanderjagt kicked four FGs.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 7
2 0 238 196 14 Montreal 6 3 0 298 217 12
Edmonton 6
3 0 277 231 12 Toronto 4 5 0 209 273 8
Calgary 5
4 0 256 232 10 Hamilton 2 7 0 232 273 4
Brit Col 4
5 0 257 263 8 Winnipeg 2 7 0 177 259 4
WEEK ELEVEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 5
Calgary 38, EDMONTON 33 (46014)
- Henry
Burris threw three TDs as the Stamps held on to split the home-and-home
series. Burris fumbled the first snap of the game and it was returned
25 yards for a TD by Shannon Garrett.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6
Brit Columbia 35, HAMILTON 12
(18723) - Buck
Pierce threw for one TD and ran for another to lead the Lions, as he
finished 29-of-37 for 364 yards with one interception for BC. Jamall
Johnson had an interception return for a TD.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7
MONTREAL 45, Toronto 19 (20202)
- Anthony
Calvillo passed for three TDs and ran for another TD for Montreal. He
completed 36-of-49 passes for 369 yards and moved past Matt Dunigan
into third on the all-time TD passing list.
Saskatchewan 34, WINNIPEG 31
(29770) - Luca
Congi capped a 17-point Rider comeback with a 29-yard FG as time
expired, while QB Michael Bishop completed 24-of-30 for 370 yards and
three TDs.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 8
2 0 272 227 16 Montreal 7 3 0 343 236 14
Edmonton 6
4 0 310 269 12 Toronto 4 6 0 228 318 8
Calgary 6
4 0 294 265 12 Hamilton 2 8 0 244 308 4
Brit Col 5
5 0 292 275 10 Winnipeg 2 8 0 208 293 4
WEEK TWELVE
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12
CALGARY 41, Montreal 30 (30960)
- Henry
Burris threw five TD passes as Calgary opened up a big lead. Montreal
had its five-game winning streak snapped despite erupting for 20 points
in the fourth quarter.
Winnipeg 39, TORONTO 9 (28453)
- Winnipeg's
Milt Stegall became the CFL's leader in receiving yards. Stegall pulled
even with Allen Pitts at 14,891 career yards, then pulled ahead with a
92-yard TD strike that made it 28-3.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13
BRIT COL 28, Saskatchewan 23
(38608) - Buck
Pierce tossed fourth-quarter TD passes to Paris Jackson and Geroy Simon
to propel the Lions to the win, while the Riders dropped their third
consecutive decision to a division foe.
EDMONTON 38, Hamilton 33
(37500) - Calvin
McCarty ran for a 21-yard TD with 59 seconds remaining to give Edmonton
the win in a wild contest in which three interceptions were returned
for scores.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 8
3 0 295 255 16 Montreal 7 4 0 373 277 14
Edmonton 7
4 0 348 302 14 Toronto 4 7 0 237 357 8
Calgary 7
4 0 345 295 14 Winnipeg 3 8 0 247 302 6
Brit Col 6
5 0 320 298 12 Hamilton 2 9 0 277 346 4
WEEK THIRTEEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19
Winnipeg 25, HAMILTON 23
(19102) - Winnipeg
QB Kevin Glenn threw for 368 yards and two TDs, connecting with
Terrence Edwards and Derick Armstrong on TD passes of 19 and 63 yards,
respectively.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20
CALGARY 34, Toronto 4 (33135) -
Henry
Burris threw a pair of TD passes as the Stampeders put forth a stellar
defensive effort en route to the win. Toronto fell to 0-2 under new
coach Don Matthews.
Brit Col 27, SASKATCHEWAN 21
(30945) - Paul
McCallum kicked six FGs as the Lions took advantage of eight turnovers.
Prior to the game, Hall-of-Famer Ron Lancaster was honored with a
moment of silence. He died Thursday.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21
MONTREAL 40, Edmonton 4 (20202)
- Anthony
Calvillo passed for 414 yards and two TDs to lead Montreal, which leads
the East by four games. The Eskimos committed five turnovers to fall
into third place in the West Division.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Saskatch 8
4 0 316 282 16 Montreal 8 4 0 413 281 16
Calgary 8
4 0 379 298 16 Toronto 4 8 0 240 391 8
Edmonton 7
5 0 352 342 14 Winnipeg 4 8 0 272 325 8
Brit Col 7
5 0 347 319 14 Hamilton 2 10 0 300 371 4
WEEK FOURTEEN
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26
WINNIPEG 30, Edmonton 23
(29794) - Bombers
RB Fred Reid had a 4-yard TD run with just over a minute to go for the
win. Esks QB Ricky Ray threw two TDs, including the 145th of his career
to break Warren Moon's club record.
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27
BRITISH COL 40, Hamilton 10
(31161) - Buck
Pierce threw three TD passes as the Lions cruised. Two of his scoring
tosses went to Geory Simon, who eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards for the
sixth straight season.
Calgary 44, TORONTO 16 (28672)
- The
Stampeders scored 23 points in the second half and posted their first
win at Rogers Centre since 2000, a seven-game skid. Toronto has been
outscored, 162-48, during its four-game skid.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 28
MONTREAL 37, Saskatchewan 12
(20202) - Anthony
Calvillo threw three TDs as the Alouettes clinched a playoff spot for
the 13th straight year. Avon Cobourne ran for 125 yards on 17 carries
and scored from two yards out.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
Calgary 9
4 0 423 314 18 *-Montreal 9 4 0 450 293 18
Saskatch 8
5 0 328 319 16 Winnipeg 5 8 0 302 348 10
Brit Col 8
5 0 387 329 16 Toronto 4 9 0 256 435 8
Edmonton 7
6 0 375 372 14 Hamilton 2 11 0 310 411 4
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK FIFTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 3
SASKATCHEWAN 37, Calgary 34
(30945) - Michael
Bishop threw for 242 yards and one TD to lead the Roughriders, who
forged a three-way tie atop the West Division along with the B.C. Lions
and Stampeders.
Brit Columbia 24, TORONTO 20
(28273) - Buck Pierce threw two TD passes as
the Lions clinched a playoff berth. Charles Roberts added a one-yard TD
SATURDAY OCTOBER 4
HAMILTON 44, Montreal 38
(20423) - Quinton
Porter threw five TD passes as Hamilton stayed alive in the playoff
race after a game that saw 897 yards passing and nine TD strikes
between Porter and the Als' Anthony Calvillo.
EDMONTON 36, Winnipeg 22
(40453) - Ricky Ray threw two TD passes,
while
Maurice Mann and Andrew Nowacki each caught a score for the Eskimos,
who outscored the Blue Bombers, 31-2, in the second period.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
*-Calgary 9 5 0
457 351 18 *-Montreal 9 5 0 488 337 18
*-Saskatch 9 5 0
365 353 18 Winnipeg 5 9 0 324 384 10
*-Brit Col 9 5 0
411 349 18 Toronto 4 10 0 276 459 8
Edmonton 8
6 0 411 394 16 Hamilton 3 11 0 354 449 6
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SIXTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 10
Edmonton 27, BRIT COLUMBIA 20
(34778) - Ricky
Ray threw for 311 yards and rushed for a TD as the Eskimos moved into a
four-way tie atop the West Division. Edmonton clinched at least a
crossover playoff spot.
WINNIPEG 25, Toronto 16 (27268)
- Alexis
Serna hit a go-ahead 34-yard FG early in the fourth and Joe Smith ran
for a TD for Winnipeg. Jamal Robertson had a 2-yard TD run and Mike
Vanderjagt kicked three FGs for the Argos
MONDAY OCTOBER 13
MONTREAL 42, Hamilton 11
(20202) - Montreal
QB Anthony Cavillo threw three TD passes and ran for another. Three of
Cavillo's scores went to Jamal Richardson, who caught 12 passes for 125
yards.
CALGARY 42, Saskatchewan 5
(35650) -
Henry Burris tossed three TDs as the Stampeders reclaimed top spot in
the West. Ken-Yon Rambo, Jeremaine Copeland and Nik Lewis recorded a TD
reception for Calgary.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
*-Calgary 10 5 0
499 356 20 X-Montreal 10 5 0 530 348 20
*-Saskatch 9 6 0
370 395 18 Winnipeg 6 9 0 351 399 12
*-Brit Col 9 6 0
431 376 18 Toronto 4 11 0 291 486 8
*-Edmonton 9 6 0
438 414 18 Hamilton 3 12 0 365 491 6
X-Clinched Division Title
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK SEVENTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 17
Brit Columbia 43, EDMONTON 28
(34342) - Buck
Pierce threw for 378 yards and three TDs as the Lions roared back for
the win. Pierce connected on 25-of-40 passes and threw two of his
scoring strikes in the fourth quarter.SATURDAY OCTOBER 18
Montreal 43, TORONTO 34 (30262)
- Anthony
Calvillo threw four TD passes, including two to Jamal Richardson, to
lead the Alouettes. The loss eliminated Toronto from playoff contention
and clinched a berth for Winnipeg.
CALGARY 37, Winnipeg 16 (30110)
- Henry
Burris, who was 28-of-36 for 337 yards and five touchdowns, connected
with Brett Ralph with an 8-yard TD pass to open the scoring and Calgary
rolled.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 19
SASKATCHEWAN 30, Hamilton 29
(30945) - Luca
Congi kicked a 36-yard FG with 51 seconds to go as the Riders pulled
into a tie for second place in the West. The Ticats took a 29-20 lead
with 17 straight points to begin the fourth.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
*-Calgary 11 5 0
536 372 22 X-Montreal 11 5 0 573 382 22
*-Saskatch 10 6 0 400
424 20 *-Winnipeg 6 10 0 367 436 12
*-Brit Col 10 6 0 474
404 20 Toronto 4 12 0 325 529 8
*-Edmonton 9 7 0
466 457 18 Hamilton 3 13 0 394 521 6
X-Clinched Division Title
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK EIGHTEEN
FRIDAY OCTOBER 24
Calgary 28, HAMILTON 17 (20614)
- Joffrey
Reynolds ran for 128 yards and two TDs, helping Calgary clinch first
place in the West. Sandro DeAngelis kicked a pair of FGs and Henry
Burris threw two TDs for the Stampeders.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 25
BRIT COL 55, Toronto 32 (35994)
- Jarious
Jackson threw for 156 yards and threeTDs as the Lions pounded Toronto.
Playing for injured quarterback Buck Pierce, Jackson entered the game
late in the second quarter.
SASKATCHEWAN 55, Edmonton 9
(30945) - Riders
RB Wes Cates ran for a pair of TDs and Renauld Williams returned an
interception for a TDs, while Corey Grant, Weston Dressler, and Andy
Fantuz each caught a TD pass.
SUNDAY OCTOBER 26
Winnipeg 24, MONTREAL 23
(20202) - Alexis
Serna kicked a 32-yard FG in the final minutes as the Blue Bombers
posted a dramatic win. Terrence Edwards and Romby Bryant each caught a
TD pass for the Blue Bombers.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
X-Calgary 12 5 0
564 389 24 X-Montreal 11 6 0 596 406 22
*-Saskatch 11 6 0 455
433 22 *-Winnipeg 7 10 0 391 459 14
*-Brit Col 11 6 0 529
436 22 Toronto 4 13 0 357 584 8
*-Edmonton 9 8 0
475 512 18 Hamilton 3 14 0 411 549 6
X-Clinched Division Title
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
WEEK NINETEEN
THURSDAY OCTOBER 30
Saskatchewan 45, TORONTO 38
(28654) - Neal
Hughes scored on a two-yard run with 12 seconds remaining to cap a wild
rally as the Riders outscored Toronto, 28-7, in the final quarter to
overcome a 31-17 deficit.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 31
EDMONTON 37, Montreal 14
(29911) - Ricky
Ray threw two TDs passes as the Eskimos rolled over the Alouettes, who
rested six starters. The victory locked up fourth place in the West for
Edmonton.
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1
WINNIPEG 44, Hamilton 30
(24595) - Romby
Bryant caught four passes for 101 yards and a pair of TDs as Winnipeg
scored the game's first 19 points and held a 29-9 advantage at the
half.
CALGARY 41, Brit Col 30 (30275)
- Henry
Burris threw for 165 yards and a TD in one half alone to lead the
Stampeders. With the loss, the Lions missed out on a chance to host a
home game during the divisional semifinals.
WESTERN DIVISION
EASTERN
DIVISION
X-Calgary 13 5 0
605 419 26 X-Montreal 11 7 0 610 443 22
*-Saskatch 12 6 0 500
471 24 *-Winnipeg 8 10 0 435 489 16
*-Brit Col 11 7 0 559
477 22 Toronto 4 14 0 395 629 8
*-Edmonton 10 8 0 512
526 20 Hamilton 3 15 0 441 593 6
X-Clinched Division Title
*-Clinched Playoff Berth
CFL PLAYOFFS - DIVISION
SEMI-FINALS
Nov 8 - Edmonton (10-8) 29,
WINNIPEG (8-10) 21 (27493) - A.J.
Harris ran for a pair of TDs and Ricky Ray threw for 303 yards.as the
Eskimos overcame the cold and wind to become the first West Division
club to post a playoff victory as a crossover team since the league
adopted the format in 1996.
Nov 8 - Brit Columbia (11-7)
33, SASKATCHEWAN (12-6) 12 (30945) - Buck
Pierce threw for 221 yards and a TD and the Lions' defense forced six
turnovers en route to knocking off the defending Grey Cup champions.
Stefan Logan rushed for 153 yards for the Lions.
DIVISION FINALS
Nov 15 - MONTREAL (11-7) 36,
Edmonton (11-8) 26 (38132) - Montreal's
Larry Taylor returned a pair of punts for TDs. Anthony Calvillo
completed 20-of-32 passes for 295 yards and a TD for Montreal, which
advanced to the Grey Cup for the sixth time since 2000.
Nov 15 - CALGARY (13-5) 22,
British Columbia (12-7) 18 (35650) - Henry
Burris scored on a 1-yard run in the fourth quarter to lift the
Stampeders to the Grey Cup. Paul McCallum's sixth FG brought the Lions
within 22-18, but CB Brandon Browner intercepted a pass with 1:19 to go
to clinch the win.
(96th Grey Cup - Sunday,
November 23 at Montreal - 66,308)
CALGARY STAMPEDERS (14-5) 22,
MONTREAL ALOUETTES (12-7) 14 - Henry
Burris threw for a TD and Sandro DeAngelis kicked five FGs to lead the
Calgary Stampeders to a win over the hometown Alouettes. Brett Ralph
had the only touchdown for the Stampeders, who won their sixth Grey Cup
in franchise history and their first since beating the Winnipeg Blue
Bombers in the 2001 final in Montreal. Buoyed by the roar of 66, 308
fans, the second-largest crowd in Grey Cup history, the Alouettes
jumped out to a 13-3 lead in the second quarter but let the game slip
away from them as the Stampeders slowly chipped away and took the lead
for good on the last play of the third quarter. DeAngelis was named the
game's most outstanding Canadian, while Burris took home the game MVP
honour. The Calgary QB completed 28 of 37 passes for 328 yards and one
interception. He also rushed for a game-high 79 yards on nine
carries.
The Alouettes were vying to become the first team to win a Grey Cup in
their home city since the B.C. Lions did it in 1994. Montreal's last
Grey Cup victory came six years ago in Edmonton, its only win in six
Grey Cup appearances since 2000.