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2014 GN CFL Pg 1 Cover Wks 21-23 2014 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES November 23, 2014 - 1:00 pm ET Montréal at Hamilton CFL Week: P2 Game: 93 MTL (9-9) 2014 EAST HAM (9-9) Head Coach: Tom Higgins (3-5) FINAL Head Coach: Kent Austin (4-0) 2014 CFL Regular Season Results 2014 CFL Final Regular Season Standings 2014 Week #20 Results: Visitor Home GREY CUP East Division G W L T Pct PF PA Pts PLY Nov 07 87 7:00 pm ET Ottawa 5 Toronto 23 102 PLAYOFFS Hamilton 18 9 9 0 .500 417 395 18 0-0 Nov 07 88 7:00 pm PT Calgary 33 BC 16 Montréal 18 9 9 0 .500 360 394 18 1-0 Nov 08 89 4:00 pm ET Montréal 15 Hamilton 29 Toronto 18 8 10 0 .444 450 456 16 Nov 08 90 6:00 pm CT Edmonton 17 Sask'n 24 Ottawa 18 2 16 0 .111 278 465 4 2014 Grey Cup Playoffs Visitor Home West Division G W L T Pct PF PA Pts PLY S/Final & Div. Final Games #91-94: Calgary 18 15 3 0 .833 511 347 30 0-0 Nov 16 91 1:00 pm ET BC 17 Montréal 50 Edmonton 18 12 6 0 .667 492 340 24 1-0 Nov 16 92 2:30 pm MT Sask'n 10 Edmonton 18 Saskatchewan 18 10 8 0 .556 399 441 20 0-1 Nov 23 93 1:00 pm ET Montréal Hamilton BC 18 9 9 0 .500 380 365 18 0-1 Nov 23 94 2:30 pm MT TBA Calgary Winnipeg 18 7 11 0 .389 397 481 14 All-Time Playoffs to 2014 HAM vs MTL Club & CFL Contacts CFL.ca / LCF.ca Since 1950: GP: 25 W L T Hamilton Scott McNaughton Dir, Communications Hamilton 16 9 0 (905) 966-8192 - [email protected] www.ticats.ca Montréal 9 16 0 Montréal Charles Rooke Dir, Communications Season Series 2014 HAM 1 MTL 1 [email protected] www.montrealalouettes.com Last Playoff Meetings: CFL Communications: Nov 10/13 at Guelph Hamilton 19 Montréal 16 Steve Daniel ([email protected]), Jamie Dykstra ([email protected]) Nov 13/11 at Montréal Hamilton 52 Montréal 44 Olivier Poulin ([email protected]), Lucas Barrett ([email protected]) Montréal - CFL Profile - --- CFL -- '14 CURRENT Hamilton - CFL Profile - --- CFL --- '14 No Player Pos St Yr GP GS ESF ROSTERS No Player Pos St Yr GP GS G18 3 GILYARD, Mardy WR I 1 1 1 O 0 MURRAY, Rico DB I 2 29 28 D 4 MARSH, Tanner QB I 2 33 3 N 2 GRIGSBY, Nic RB I 1 17 15 O 6 WHYTE, Sean P/K N 6 85 0 N 3 BESWICK, Marc DB N 7 103 0 N 7 BOWMAN, John DE I 9 148 142 D 4 COLLAROS, Zach QB I 3 35 21 O 9 DESLAURIERS, Eric WR N 8 108 37 N 5 HICKMAN, Justin DE I 4 61 61 D 10 BROUILLETTE, Marc-O LB N 5 67 29 D 6 MCGEE, Stephen QB I 1 16 0 N 11 COX, Chip DB I 9 161 156 D 7 MEDLOCK, Justin K I 4 57 0 DI 12 TISDALE, Geoff DB I 7 114 111 D 8 MASOLI, Jeremiah QB I 2 36 1 N 14 LONDON, Brandon WR I 5 62 16 O 9 STEWART, Brandon DB I 8 90 81 D 15 BRINK, Alex QB I 4 70 9 N 11 GIGUERE, Samuel WR N 3 47 47 O 16 ROY, Bryn LB N 3 14 0 R 14 SINKFIELD, Terrell WR I 1 12 4 O 17 PARKER, Billy LB I 6 105 105 D 16 BANKS, Brandon WR I 2 19 8 DI 18 CROMPTON, Jonathan QB I 2 30 10 O 17 TASKER, Luke WR I 2 20 20 O 19 GREEN, S.J. WR I 8 97 92 O 20 DAVIS, Emmanuel DB I 2 20 18 R 21 EDEM, Mike DB N 2 35 16 N 21 LAWRENCE, Simoni LB I 3 43 28 D 25 KNOWLES, Jamahl DB N 2 17 0 N 22 STEPHEN, Courtney DB N 2 32 29 D 26 RAINEY, Chris RB I 1 5 0 DI 23 LANDRY, Beau LB N 1 12 0 N 30 TUCK, James DB N 1 9 0 N 27 BREAUX, Delvin DB I 2 25 25 D 31 VENABLE, Winston LB I 2 22 6 D 28 BUTLER, Craig DB N 4 70 53 D 32 WHITE, Mitchell DB I 1 12 12 D 29 GAINEY, Ed DB I 3 32 5 DI 33 RUTLEY, Brandon RB I 2 6 0 O 30 CARTER, Delone RB I 1 2 1 DI 34 HEBERT, Kyries DB I 8 117 103 DI 33 PLESIUS, Fréderic LB N 2 32 3 N 35 NORRIS, Kyle LB N 2 17 0 N 35 DALY, Mike DB N 1 16 0 N 36 TOWNSEND, Daryl DB N 4 41 0 N 40 NORWOOD, Eric DE I 2 32 32 D 38 ELLIS, Domonique DB I 1 9 1 DI 41 HARRIS, Erik LB I 2 27 15 D 39 BROWN, Jerald DB I 6 90 86 D 43 KING, Neil DB N 2 26 3 N 45 BRIKOWSKI, Brian DE I 1 6 3 D 44 REED, Taylor LB I 1 15 15 D 46 BEAULIEU, Jean-C RB N 1 10 0 N 45 GASCON-NADON, Ar'd DL N 2 23 0 N 48 WOODS, Bear LB I 3 20 12 D 46 PRIMÉ, Carl-Olivier LB N 2 26 0 N 49 FINLEY, Jeffrey DL N 1 9 0 N 47 CRAWFORD, Aaron LS N 2 14 0 N 51 MATTE, Kristian OL N 5 38 19 O 48 MILLER, Kyle DB N 1 18 0 N 52 BOULAY, Nicolas LB N 2 36 0 N 50 OLSON, Jake OL I 1 9 9 R 54 PERRETT, Jeff OT N 8 130 123 O 55 O'NEILL, Tim OL N 7 122 86 O 55 KNAPTON, Gabriel DE I 1 15 13 DI 56 LEWIS, Jeremy OL I 1 10 10 O 58 BRODEUR-JOURDAIN, L OL N 6 107 89 O 59 SIMMONS, Brian OL I 4 60 60 O 59 BOURKE, Josh OT N 8 124 123 O 61 FIGUEROA, Joel OL I 2 20 20 O 61 WHITE, Ryan T N 1 18 1 N 65 REINDERS, Joel OL N 3 18 0 N 62 PIOTROWSKI, Jake OL N 1 15 0 N 68 FILER, Mike OL N 3 28 14 O 64 BOMBEN, Ryan OL N 5 72 33 O 69 RICE, Landon OL N 1 18 3 N 76 PAXSON, Scott DT I 2 18 17 D 72 HALL, Bryan DE I 1 15 7 D 81 GRAVES, Kyle DB N 2 16 0 N 81 COATES, Matt WR N 1 18 5 O 82 ZALESKI, Jerod LS N 2 27 0 N 84 GRANT, Bakari WR I 4 60 58 O 88 STALA, Dave WR N 12 162 94 O 88 APRILE, Giovanni WR N 1 3 0 N 89 CARTER, Duron WR I 2 26 26 O 97 LAURENT, Ted DL N 4 64 47 D 91 CASH, Alan-Michael DT I 3 46 45 D 98 GAYDOSH, Linden DL N 1 9 2 N 95 IRVIN, Corvey DL I 1 0 0 R 99 ATKINSON, Michael DL N 1 8 1 N Rosters: "O" & "D" Started on Offence/Defence; "N" & "DI" Substitute; "R" Reserve; "XIL" Injured List; "---" Not on roster. Rosters subject to change up to one hour before kickoff. 2014 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GAME NOTES CFL PLAYOFF RESULTS LOG - 1986 TO 2014 1996 to 2014: Ind Date Div GAME AWAY HOME Diff W Ind Date Div GAME AWAY HOME Diff W 367 Nov 23/14 West Final at CGY 327 Nov 14/04 West Final SSK 25 at BC 27 +2 H 366 Nov 23/14 East Final at HAM 326 Nov 14/04 East Final TOR 26 at MTL 18 -8 A 365 Nov 16/14 West Semi-Final SSK 10 at EDM 18 +8 H 325 Nov 7/04 West Semi-Final SSK 14 at EDM 6 -8 A 364 Nov 16/14 East Semi-Final BC 17 at MTL 50 +33 H 324 Nov 5/04 East Semi-Final HAM 6 at TOR 24 +18 H 363 Nov 17/13 West Final SSK 35 at CGY 13 -22 A 323 Nov 9/03 West Final SSK 23 at EDM 30 +7 H 362 Nov 17/13 East Final HAM 36 at TOR 24 -12 A 322 Nov 9/03 East Final TOR 26 at MTL 30 +4 H 361 Nov 10/13 West Semi-Final BC 25 at SSK 29 +4 H 321 Nov 2/03 West Semi-Final SSK 37 at WPG 21 -16 A 360 Nov 10/13 East Semi-Final MTL 16 at HAM 19 +3 H 320 Nov 2/03 East Semi-Final BC 7 at TOR 28 +21 H 359 Nov 18/12 West Final CGY 34 at BC 29 -5 A 319 Nov 17/02 West Final WPG 30 at EDM 33 +3 H 358 Nov 18/12 East Final TOR 27 at MTL 20 -7 A 318 Nov 17/02 East Final TOR 18 at MTL 35 +17 H 357 Nov 11/12 West Semi-Final SSK 30 at CGY 36 +6 H 317 Nov 10/02 East Semi-Final SSK 14 at TOR 24 +10 H 356 Nov 11/12 East Semi-Final EDM 26 at TOR 42 +16 H 316 Nov 10/02 West Semi-Final BC 3 at WPG 30 +27 H 355 Nov 20/11 West Final EDM 23 at BC 40 +17 H 315 Nov 18/01 West Final CGY 34 at EDM 16 -18 A 354 Nov 20/11 East Final HAM 3 at WPG 19 +16 H 314 Nov 18/01 East Final HAM 13 at WPG 28 +15 H 353 Nov 13/11 West Semi-Final CGY 19 at EDM 33 +14 H 313 Nov 11/01 East Semi-Final MTL 12 at HAM 24 +12 H 352 Nov 13/11 East Semi-Final HAM 52 at MTL 44 -8 A 312 Nov 11/01 West Semi-Final BC 19 at CGY 28 +9 H 351 Nov 21/10 West Final SSK 20 at CGY 16 -4 A 311 Nov 19/00 West Final BC 37 at CGY 23 -14 A 350 Nov 21/10 East Final TOR 17 at MTL 48 +31 H 310 Nov 19/00 East Final WPG 24 at MTL 35 +11 H 349 Nov 14/10 West Semi-Final BC 38 at SSK 41 +3 H 309 Nov 12/00 East Semi-Final WPG 22 at HAM 20 -2 A 348 Nov 14/10 East Semi-Final TOR 16 at HAM 13 -3 A 308 Nov 12/00 West Semi-Final BC 34 at EDM 32 -2 A 347 Nov 22/09 West Final CGY 17 at SSK 27 +10 H 307 Nov 21/99 West Final CGY 26 at BC 24 -2 A 346 Nov 22/09 East Final BC 18 at MTL 56 +38 H 306 Nov 21/99 East Final HAM 27 at MTL 26 -1 A 345 Nov 15/09 West Semi-Final EDM 21 at CGY 24 +3 H 305 Nov 14/99 East Semi-Final TOR 6 at HAM 27 +21 H 344 Nov 15/09 East Semi-Final BC 34 at HAM 27 -7 A 304 Nov 14/99 West Semi-Final EDM 17 at CGY 30 +13 H 343 Nov 15/08 West Final BC 18 at CGY 22 +4 H 303 Nov 15/98 West Final EDM 10 at CGY 33 +23 H 342 Nov 15/08 East Final EDM 26 at MTL 36 +10 H 302 Nov 15/98 East Final MTL 20 at HAM 22 +2 H 341 Nov 8/08 West Semi-Final BC 33 at SSK 12 -21 A 301 Nov 8/98 East Semi-Final TOR 28 at MTL 41 +13 H 340 Nov 8/08 East Semi-Final EDM 29 at WPG 21 -8 A 300 Nov 8/98 West Semi-Final BC 33 at EDM 40 +7 H 339 Nov 18/07 West Final SSK 26 at BC 17 -9 A 299 Nov 9/97 West Final SSK 31 at EDM 30 -1 A 338 Nov 18/07 East Final WPG 19 at TOR 9 -10 A 298 Nov 9/97 East Final MTL 30 at TOR 37 +7 H 337 Nov 11/07 West Semi-Final CGY 24 at SSK 26 +2 H 297 Nov 2/97 East Semi-Final BC 35 at MTL 45 +10 H 336 Nov 11/07 East Semi-Final MTL 22 at WPG 24 +2 H 296 Nov 2/97 West Semi-Final SSK 33 at CGY 30 -3 A 335 Nov 12/06 West Final SSK 18 at BC 45 +27 H 295 Nov 17/96 West Final EDM 15 at CGY 12 -3 A 334 Nov 12/06 East Final TOR 24 at MTL 33 +9 H 294 Nov 17/96 East Final MTL 7 at TOR 43 +36 H 333 Nov 5/06 West Semi-Final SSK 30 at CGY 21 -9 A 293 Nov 10/96 East Semi-Final HAM 11 at MTL 22 +11 H 332 Nov 5/06 East Semi-Final WPG 27 at TOR 31 +4 H 292 Nov 10/96 West Semi-Final WPG 7 at EDM 68 +61 H 331 Nov 20/05 West Final EDM 28 at BC 23 -5 A 330 Nov 20/05 East Final MTL 33 at TOR 17 -16 A 329 Nov 13/05 West Semi-Final EDM 33 at CGY 26 -7 A 328 Nov 13/05 East Semi-Final SSK 14 at MTL 30 +16 H Ind Date Div GAME AWAY HOME Diff W Ind Date Div GAME AWAY HOME Diff W 1994 to 1995: (U.S.
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