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2014 GN CFL Pg 1-4 Cover GC-Results 2014 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GREY CUP GAME NOTES November 30, 2014 - 3:00 pm PT Calgary vs Hamilton Grey Cup 2014 CFL Gm: 95 CGY (15-3, 1-0) HAM (9-9, 1-0) Head Coach: John Hufnagel (1-1) Head Coach: Kent Austin (1-1) 2014 Grey Cup Playoffs & History 2014 CFL Final Regular Season Standings Date Game Visitor Home East Division G W L T Pct PF PA Pts PLY Nov 16 91 East S/F BC 17 Montréal 50 Hamilton 18 9 9 0 .500 417 395 18 1-0 Nov 16 92 West S/F Sask'n 10 Edmonton 18 Montréal 18 9 9 0 .500 360 394 18 1-1 Nov 23 93 East Final Montréal 24 Hamilton 40 Toronto 18 8 10 0 .444 450 456 16 Nov 23 94 West Final Edmonton 18 Calgary 43 Ottawa 18 2 16 0 .111 278 465 4 POST-SEASON MEETINGS: Calgary & Hamilton 102ND West Division G W L T Pct PF PA Pts PLY Grey Cup Results: GREY CUP Calgary 18 15 3 0 .833 511 347 30 1-0 #87 1999 at Vancouver Calgary 21 Hamilton 32 Edmonton 18 12 6 0 .667 492 340 24 1-1 #86 1998 at Winnipeg Calgary 26 Hamilton 24 B.C. Place Saskatchewan 18 10 8 0 .556 399 441 20 0-1 Other Post-Season Meeting: Stadium BC 18 9 9 0 .500 380 365 18 0-1 1995 Div S/Final Calgary 30 Hamilton 13 Vancouver, BC Winnipeg 18 7 11 0 .389 397 481 14 Regular Season History CGY vs HAM Club & CFL Contacts CFL.ca / LCF.ca Since 1950: GP: 87 Wins: Calgary 57, Hamilton 30 Calgary Jean Lefebvre [email protected] Season Series 2014 CGY 2 HAM 0 Hamilton Scott McNaughton [email protected] #24 Jul 18 at Calgary Calgary 10 Hamilton 7 Referee: CFL Jamie Dykstra ([email protected]), Steve Daniel ([email protected]) #40 Aug 16 at Hamilton Calgary 30 Hamilton 20 Andrew Proulx Olivier Poulin ([email protected]), Lucas Barrett ([email protected]) Calgary - CFL PROFILE - -- CFL -- P/S Gms Hamilton - CFL PROFILE - --- CFL --- P/S Gms No Div. Final Starters POS ST YR GP GS PL GC No Div. Final Starters POS ST YR GP GS PL GC 9 CORNISH, Jon RB N 8 131 51 10 2 2 GRIGSBY, Nic RB I 1 17 15 1 0 16 MCDANIEL, Marquay WR I 6 81 75 3 1 4 COLLAROS, Zach QB I 3 35 21 4 1 19 MITCHELL, Bo Levi QB I 3 53 17 4 1 11 GIGUERE, Samuel WR N 3 47 47 2 1 26 COTE, Rob FB N 8 128 96 8 2 14 SINKFIELD, Terrell WR I 1 12 4 1 0 50 WILSON, Spencer GN4433430 17 TASKER, Luke WR I 2 20 20 1 1 60 BERGMAN, Shane G N 2 15 15 1 0 50 OLSON, Jake T I 1 9 9 1 0 65 FEDERKEIL, Dan T N 2 24 23 2 0 55 O'NEILL, Tim G N 7 122 86 8 2 66 BRYANT, Stanley T I 5 66 66 4 1 59 SIMMONS, Brian G I 4 60 60 4 1 69 JONES, Brett C N 2 36 36 2 0 61 FIGUEROA, Joel T I 2 20 20 3 1 80 ROGERS, Eric WR I 1 2 2 1 0 68 FILER, Mike C N 3 28 14 0 0 82 LEWIS, Nik SB I 11 177 169 11 2 83 FANTUZ, Andy SB N 9 119 109 11 4 85 WEST, Joe WR I 3 26 21 2 0 84 GRANT, Bakari WR I 4 60 58 5 1 8 BENNETT, Fred DB I 3 54 53 4 1 0 MURRAY, Rico DB I 2 29 28 3 1 11 BELL, Josh DB I 3 36 35 2 0 5 HICKMAN, Justin DE I 4 61 61 4 0 12 SIMPSON, Juwan LB I 7 103 93 6 2 9 STEWART, Brandon DB I 8 90 81 2 0 25 RAYMOND, Keon LB I 7 104 93 8 1 21 LAWRENCE, Simoni LB I 3 43 28 4 1 28 SMITH, Brandon DB I 7 96 96 7 2 22 STEPHEN, Courtney DB N 2 32 29 3 0 29 WALL, Jamar DB I 3 43 40 2 0 27 BREAUX, Delvin DB I 2 25 25 2 1 38 JACKSON, Buddy DB I 1 12 12 1 0 28 BUTLER, Craig DB N 4 70 53 4 1 39 HUGHES, Charleston DL I 7 100 88 9 2 40 NORWOOD, Eric DE I 2 32 32 3 1 40 LEMON, Shawn DE I 4 37 35 3 0 41 HARRIS, Erik LB I 2 27 15 1 0 42 MAYO, Deron LB I 3 52 32 3 0 44 REED, Taylor LB I 1 15 15 1 0 91 EVANS, Dequin DL I 1 9 6 1 0 72 HALL, Bryan DE I 1 15 7 1 0 99 MACE, Corey DL N 5 50 34 4 1 97 LAURENT, Ted DL N 4 64 47 4 0 Div. Final Reserves: Div. Final Reserves: 1 SHELL, Lin-J DB I 5 107 41 5 0 3 BESWICK, Marc DB N 7 103 0 7 1 4 TATE, Drew QB I 8 93 12 7 0 6 MCGEE, Stephen QB I 1 16 0 1 0 6 MAVER, Rob P/K N 5 73 0 5 1 7 MEDLOCK, Justin K I 4 57 0 3 0 7 TURNER, Junior DL N 4 56 7 5 1 8 MASOLI, Jeremiah QB I 2 36 1 3 1 14 WALTER, Matt RB N 3 45 7 4 1 16 BANKS, Brandon WR I 2 19 8 2 1 20 MONIZ, Bryant QB I 1 18 0 1 0 23 LANDRY, Beau LB N 1 12 0 1 0 21 BERGER, Adam DB N 2 19 0 1 0 26 MADU, Mossis RB I 1 15 9 1 0 24 MACDOUGALL, Keenan DB N 3 36 1 2 1 29 GAINEY, Ed DB I 3 32 5 2 0 27 HECHT, Jeff DB N 4 52 14 5 1 33 PLESIUS, Fréderic LB N 2 32 3 2 1 30 PAREDES, Rene K N 4 71 0 5 1 35 DALY, Mike DB N 1 16 0 1 0 35 ST. PIERRE, Tim LB N 7 105 9 5 0 43 KING, Neil DB N 2 26 3 3 1 36 LOVE, Glenn LB I 3 20 1 2 0 45 GASCON-NADON, Arnaud DL N 2 23 0 2 1 41 THIBAULT, Adam DB N 1 8 0 1 0 46 PRIMÉ, Carl-Olivier LB N 2 26 0 3 1 45 MCCARTNEY, Karl LB N 5 71 0 5 1 47 CRAWFORD, Aaron LS N 2 14 0 1 0 63 LAVERTU, Pierre OL N 1 15 3 1 0 48 MILLER, Kyle DB N 1 18 0 1 0 86 PARKER, Anthony WR N 4 54 15 3 0 67 DYAKOWSKI, Peter OL N 7 114 101 7 1 87 CHARBONNEAU-C, Simon WR N 3 42 2 1 0 69 RICE, Landon OL N 1 18 3 1 0 89 CUNNINGHAM, S WR I 1 10 2 1 0 81 COATES, Matt WR N 1 18 5 1 0 90 SMITH, Quinn DL N 1 11 1 1 0 98 GAYDOSH, Linden DL N 1 9 2 1 0 94 BELTRE, Frank DL I 1 7 3 1 0 99 ATKINSON, Michael DL N 1 8 1 1 0 17 PRICE, Maurice WR I 3 29 26 3 1 63 DILE, Marc OL I 3 28 28 2 0 62 HARRISON, Edwin OL I 5 45 44 5 1 88 APRILE, Giovanni WR N 1 3 0 1 0 TEAM TOTALS: Avg Yrs/GP: 2.9 54 Tot: 170 27 TEAM TOTALS: Avg Yrs/GP: 1.7 37 Tot: 120 25 Rosters: Rosters subject to change up to one hour before kickoff. 2014 CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE · GREY CUP GAME NOTES THE GREY CUP - 1945 TO 2014 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year No Date Site Stadium Atten Champion Pts Runner-Up Pts Mg Winning Coach Losing Coach Referee 2014 102 Nov 30 Vancouver B.C. Place Calgary (6-7) vs Hamilton (8-11) Coaches: Kent Austin & John Hufnagel TBA 2013 101 Nov 24 Regina Mosaic Stadium 44,710 Saskatchewan 45 Hamilton 23 +22 Corey Chamblin Kent Austin K.Murphy 2012 100 Nov 25 Toronto Rogers Centre 53,208 Toronto 35 Calgary 22 +13 Scott Milanovich John Hufnagel G.Johnson 2011 99 Nov 27 Vancouver B.C. Place 54,313 B.C. Lions 34 Winnipeg 23 +11 Wally Buono Paul LaPolice A.Proulx 2010 98 Nov 28 Edmonton Commonwealth 63,317 Montréal 21 Saskatchewan 18 +3 Marc Trestman Ken Miller B.Steen 2009 97 Nov 29 Calgary McMahon 46,020 Montréal 28 Saskatchewan 27 +1 Marc Trestman Ken Miller G.Johnson 2008 96 Nov 23 Montréal Olympic 66,308 Calgary 22 Montréal 14 +8 John Hufnagel Marc Trestman J.Ireland 2007 95 Nov 25 Toronto Rogers Centre 52,230 Saskatchewan 23 Winnipeg 19 +4 Kent Austin Doug Berry G.Johnson 2006 94 Nov 19 Winnipeg Canad Inns 44,786 B.C. Lions 25 Montréal 14 +11 Wally Buono Jim Popp J.Ireland 2005 93 Nov 27 Vancouver B.C. Place 59,157 Edmonton 38 Montréal 35 +3 Dan Maciocia Don Matthews G.Johnson 2004 92 Nov 21 Ottawa Frank Clair 51,242 Toronto 27 B.C. Lions 19 +8 Mike Clemons Wally Buono A.Proulx 2003 91 Nov 16 Regina Taylor Field 50,909 Edmonton 34 Montréal 22 +12 Tom Higgins Don Matthews D.Yule 2002 90 Nov 24 Edmonton Commonwealth 62,531 Montréal 25 Edmonton 16 +9 Don Matthews Tom Higgins D.Yule 2001 89 Nov 25 Montréal Olympic 65,255 Calgary 27 Winnipeg 19 +8 Wally Buono Dave Ritchie J.Ireland 2000 88 Nov 26 Calgary McMahon 43,822 B.C.
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