1995 Calgary Stampeders season

The 1995 Calgary Stampeders finished in first place in the North Division with a 15–3 record. They appeared in the 83rd Grey Cup but lost to the Baltimore Stallions. That Grey Cup game marked the only time an American-based team won the Grey Cup.

1995 Calgary Stampeders season
OwnerLarry Ryckman
Head coachWally Buono
Home fieldMcMahon Stadium
Results
Record15–3
Division place1st, North
Playoff finishLost Grey Cup
Uniform

Offseason

CFL Draft

Round Pick Player Position School
B7Kevin ReidWRGuelph
115Steve MattisonFBIllinois
330Ryan HudeckiRBMcMaster
435Sheldon WarawaTMinot State
546Mark ClarkeWRSimon Fraser
654Michael HendricksDTSt. Francis Xavier

Preseason

Game Date Opponent Results Venue Attendance
Score Record
A Sat, June 17 at BC Lions L 18–36 0–1 BC Place 29,301
B Thu, June 22 vs. Edmonton Eskimos W 42–31 1–1 McMahon Stadium

Regular season

Season Standings

North Division
TeamGPWLTPFPAPts
Calgary Stampeders18153063140430
Edmonton Eskimos18135059935926
BC Lions18108053547020
Hamilton Tiger-Cats18810042750916
Winnipeg Blue Bombers18711040465314
Saskatchewan Roughriders18612042245112
Toronto Argonauts1841403765198
Ottawa Rough Riders1831503486856

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Season schedule

Week Game Date Opponent Results Venue Attendance
Score Record
1 1 Thur, June 29 vs. Memphis Mad Dogs W 24–18 1–0 McMahon Stadium 25,071
2 2 Sat, July 8 at Shreveport Pirates W 48–17 2–0 Independence Stadium 14,026
3 3 Thur, July 13 at Ottawa Rough Riders W 57–7 3–0 Frank Clair Stadium 24,861
4 4 Fri, July 21 vs. BC Lions W 46–24 4–0 McMahon Stadium 30,012
5 5 Fri, July 28 vs. Shreveport Pirates W 27–19 5–0 McMahon Stadium 21,098
6 6 Sun, Aug 6 vs. Baltimore Stallions W 29–15 6–0 McMahon Stadium 24,463
7 7 Sat, Aug 12 at San Antonio Texans W 38–32 7–0 Alamodome 22,043
8 8 Fri, Aug 18 vs. Birmingham Barracudas L 28–31 7–1 McMahon Stadium 25,129
9 9 Sat, Aug 26 at Birmingham Barracudas W 37–14 8–1 Legion Field 19,652
10 10 Mon, Sept 4 vs. Edmonton Eskimos W 51–26 9–1 McMahon Stadium 37,317
11 11 Fri, Sept 8 at Edmonton Eskimos W 33–17 10–1 Commonwealth Stadium 49,434
12 Bye
13 12 Tue, Sept 19 vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers W 43–28 11–1 McMahon Stadium 21,738
13 13 Sun, Sept 24 at Winnipeg Blue Bombers W 43–39 12–1 Winnipeg Stadium 24,598
14 14 Sat, Sept 30 vs. Toronto Argonauts W 26–19 13–1 McMahon Stadium 22,570
15 15 Mon, Oct 9 at BC Lions W 41–27 14–1 BC Place 32,907
16 16 Sat, Oct 14 at Saskatchewan Roughriders L 20–25 14–2 Taylor Field 55,438
17 17 Sun, Oct 22 vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders W 18–15 15–2 McMahon Stadium 33,258
18 18 Fri, Oct 27 at Toronto Argonauts L 22–31 15–3 SkyDome 23,196

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Awards and records

1995 CFL All-Stars

Playoffs

North Semi-Final

Due to the unbalanced divisional alignment used this season as well as the league's preference to maintain regional rivalries, some North Division teams did not play one another in the regular season, including Calgary and Hamilton. Their 1995 North Division Semi-Final remains the only non-Grey Cup postseason game in the history of professional Canadian football to be played between teams that did not face one another in the regular season.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Hamilton Tiger-Cats0100313
Calgary Stampeders3302430

North Final

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Edmonton Eskimos04004
Calgary Stampeders10203437

Grey Cup

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Calgary Stampeders677020
Baltimore Stallions7168637

References

  1. "CFL.ca". Archived from the original on 2009-07-15. Retrieved 2009-06-06.
  2. "Minor League Sports News on OurSports Central". Archived from the original on 2009-02-21. Retrieved 2009-06-06.
  3. "Calgary Stampeders Historical Canadian Football League (CFL) Scores Since 1945". Archived from the original on 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2009-06-06.


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