The 2005 CFL playoffs start next Sunday, Nov. 13, with the following matchups:
East Division Semifinal - Saskatchewan at Montreal (3pm ET) [winner plays @ Toronto]
West Division Semifinal - Edmonton at Calgary (6pm ET) [winner plays @ B.C.]
Predictions?
I think Montreal will have a fairly easy time with Saskatchewan. 34-10
Edmonton at Calgary will probably be a much closer game, which Edmonton will win. 29-21
Hopefully there will be some inclement weather in Calgary, as all of the other playoff games this year will be played indoors.
― Stan Fields (Stan Fields), Monday, 7 November 2005 17:40 (nineteen years ago)
Wow, quite the turnout in this thread. Good job fellow CFL fans!! Anyways...
Semifinal results - SSK 14 at MTL 30 , EDM 33 at CGY 26
East Division Final - Montreal at Toronto (Nov. 20 - 3pm ET)
West Division Final - Edmonton at B.C (Nov. 20 - 6pm ET)
My semifinal predictions were pretty close, so for the finals I'm predicting:
Toronto over Montreal. 24-21
Edmonton over B.C. 35-28
― Stan Fields (Stan Fields), Tuesday, 15 November 2005 00:28 (nineteen years ago)
Division results - MTL 33 at TOR 17 , EDM 28 at BC 23
93rd Grey Cup Game - Montreal vs. Edmonton (Nov. 27 - 6pm ET from BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, BC)
This will be the third meeting in the past four years in the Grey Cup game for these teams. Montreal won 25-16 in 2002, Edmonton won 34-22 in 2003. I predict Edmonton will win in a fairly close game. I won't bother trying to guess the score this time.
― Stan Fields (Stan Fields), Tuesday, 22 November 2005 00:41 (nineteen years ago)
VANCOUVER (CP) - Sean Fleming kicked a 36-yard field goal in the second round of overtime to give the Edmonton Eskimos a thrilling 38-35 win over the Montreal Alouettes in the 93rd Grey Cup on Sunday.It was Edmonton's second Grey Cup title in three years and 13th overall.
In the first round of OT, Als quarterback Anthony Calvillo connected with Dave Stala from 30 yards out for a 35-28 lead before Ricky Ray hit Jason Tucker on an 11-yard TD pass to tie it.
Fleming then booted his field goal, putting the pressure on Montreal to score.
After a bizarre play in which Calvillo was penalized for an illegal pass, Charles Alston pushed the Als back to the Montreal 54 with an 11-yard sack.
Facing second-31, Calvillo threw an incomplete pass before scrambling and punting the ball on third down only to have Edmonton recover and end the game.
Eskimos coach Danny Maciocia, the seventh CFL head coach to win a Grey Cup in their first season, then fell to his knees and wept at the bench.
It was just the second Grey Cup decided in overtime. The other was Winnipeg's 21-14 win over Hamilton 21-14 at Toronto in 1961.
The Alouettes sent the game into overtime with a dramatic 27-yard field from Damon Duval on the final play of regulation.
After Ray's one-yard touchdown plunge put Edmonton up 28-25 with 1:03 left to play, Montreal put themselves into position to tie it when Jonas Lewis returned Fleming's kickoff to midfield.
Calvillo methodically led his team to the Edmonton 20 before Duval tied it.
Ray, pulled from Edmonton's previous two playoff wins in favour of backup Jason Maas, went the distance in the championship game and made his presence felt with the Eskimos down 25-20 in the final minutes.
Ray completed a 35-yard bomb to Derrell Mitchell on a third-down gamble from the Montreal 50 and two pass interference penalties then put the Eskimos on the one-yard line, where Ray plunged across on second down.
He then completed a two-point conversion to Tucker for a 28-25 lead with 1:03 remaining.
It was a game marked by dazzling kick returns by Montreal's Ezra Landry and Edmonton's Tony Tompkins, who set a Grey Cup game record with a 96-yard kickoff return touchdown in the third quarter.
Ed Hervey also had a TD while Fleming booted two other field goals for Edmonton.
Eric Lapointe, who had three TDs in an East Division final win in Toronto last week, added two more in the championship game.
And Calvillo faked to Lapointe and carried one in himself in the fourth quarter. Duval added a second field goal and a single.
― Stan Fields (Stan Fields), Monday, 28 November 2005 03:09 (nineteen years ago)
fifteen years pass...