Grey Cup Table

Grey Cup Table

Table
Grey Cup
year result
1909 U. of Toronto
1910 U. of Toronto
1911 U. of Toronto
1912 Hamilton Alerts
1913 Hamilton Tigers
1914 Toronto Argonauts
1915 Hamilton Tigers
1916–19 no competition
1920 U. of Toronto
1921* Toronto Argonauts
1922 Queen's University 13 Edmonton Eskimos   1
1923 Queen's University 54 Regina Roughriders   0
1924 Queen's University 11 Toronto Balmy Beach   3
1925 Ottawa Rough Riders 24 Winnipeg Blue Bombers   1
1926 Ottawa Rough Riders 10 U. of Toronto   7
1927 Toronto Balmy Beach   9 Hamilton Tigers   6
1928 Hamilton Tigers 30 Regina Roughriders   0
1929 Hamilton Tigers 14 Regina Roughriders   3
1930 Toronto Balmy Beach 11 Regina Roughriders   6
1931 Montreal AAA 22 Regina Roughriders   0
1932 Hamilton Tigers 25 Regina Roughriders   6
1933 Toronto Argonauts   4 Sarnia Imperials   3
1934 Sarnia Imperials 20 Regina Roughriders 12
1935 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 18 Hamilton Tigers 12
1936 Sarnia Imperials 26 Ottawa Rough Riders 20
1937 Toronto Argonauts   4 Winnipeg Blue Bombers   3
1938 Toronto Argonauts 30 Winnipeg Blue Bombers   7
1939 Winnipeg Blue Bombers   8 Ottawa Rough Riders   7
1940 Ottawa Rough Riders  ** Toronto Balmy Beach  **
1941 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 18 Ottawa Rough Riders 16
1942 Toronto RCAF Hurricanes   8 Winnipeg Blue Bombers   5
1943 Hamilton Flying Wildcats 23 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 14
1944 Montreal S. Hyacinthe-Donnaconna   7 Hamilton Wildcats   6
1945 Toronto Argonauts 35 Winnipeg Blue Bombers   0
1946 Toronto Argonauts 28 Winnipeg Blue Bombers   0
1947 Toronto Argonauts 10 Winnipeg Blue Bombers   9
1948 Calgary Stampeders 12 Ottawa Rough Riders   7
1949 Montreal Alouettes 28 Calgary Stampeders 15
1950 Toronto Argonauts 13 Winnipeg Blue Bombers   0
1951 Ottawa Rough Riders 21 Saskatchewan Roughriders 14
1952 Toronto Argonauts 21 Edmonton Eskimos 11
1953 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 12 Winnipeg Blue Bombers   6
1954 Edmonton Eskimos 26 Montreal Alouettes 25
1955 Edmonton Eskimos 34 Montreal Alouettes 19
1956 Edmonton Eskimos 50 Montreal Alouettes 27
1957 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 32 Winnipeg Blue Bombers   7
1958 Winnipeg Blue Bombers 35 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 28
1959 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (WFC) 21 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC)   7
1960 Ottawa Rough Riders (EFC) 16 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC)   6
1961 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (WFC) 21 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 14
1962 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (WFC) 28 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 27
1963 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 21 British Columbia Lions (WFC) 10
1964 British Columbia Lions (WFC) 34 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 24
1965 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 22 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (WFC) 16
1966 Saskatchewan Roughriders (WFC) 29 Ottawa Rough Riders (EFC) 14
1967 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 24 Saskatchewan Roughriders (WFC)   1
1968 Ottawa Rough Riders (EFC) 24 Calgary Stampeders (WFC) 21
1969 Ottawa Rough Riders (EFC) 29 Saskatchewan Roughriders (WFC) 11
1970 Montreal Alouettes (EFC) 23 Calgary Stampeders (WFC) 10
1971 Calgary Stampeders (WFC) 14 Toronto Argonauts (EFC) 11
1972 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 13 Saskatchewan Roughriders (WFC) 10
1973 Ottawa Rough Riders (EFC) 22 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC) 18
1974 Montreal Alouettes (EFC) 20 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC)   7
1975 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC)   9 Montreal Alouettes (EFC)   8
1976 Ottawa Rough Riders (EFC) 23 Saskatchewan Roughriders (WFC) 20
1977 Montreal Alouettes (EFC) 41 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC)   6
1978 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC) 20 Montreal Alouettes (EFC) 13
1979 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC) 17 Montreal Alouettes (EFC)   9
1980 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC) 48 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 10
1981 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC) 26 Ottawa Rough Riders (EFC) 23
1982 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC) 32 Toronto Argonauts (EFC) 16
1983 Toronto Argonauts (EFC) 18 British Columbia Lions (WFC) 17
1984 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (WFC) 47 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 17
1985 British Columbia Lions (WFC) 37 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 24
1986 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 39 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC) 15
1987 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC) 38 Toronto Argonauts (EFC) 36
1988 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (EFC) 22 British Columbia Lions (WFC) 21
1989 Saskatchewan Roughriders (WFC) 43 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (EFC) 40
1990 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (EFC) 50 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC) 11
1991 Toronto Argonauts (EFC) 36 Calgary Stampeders (WFC) 21
1992 Calgary Stampeders (WFC) 24 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (EFC) 10
1993 Edmonton Eskimos (WFC) 33 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (EFC) 23
1994 British Columbia Lions (WFC) 26 Baltimore Stallions (EFC) 23
1995 Baltimore Stallions (SD) 37 Calgary Stampeders (ND) 20
1996 Toronto Argonauts (ED) 43 Edmonton Eskimos (WD) 37
1997 Toronto Argonauts (ED) 47 Saskatchewan Roughriders (WD) 23
1998 Calgary Stampeders (WD) 26 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (ED) 24
1999 Hamilton Tiger-Cats (ED) 32 Calgary Stampeders (WD) 21
2000 British Columbia Lions (WD) 28 Montreal Alouettes (ED) 26
2001 Calgary Stampeders (WD) 27 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (ED) 19
2002 Montreal Alouettes (ED) 25 Edmonton Eskimos (WD) 16
2003 Edmonton Eskimos (WD) 34 Montreal Alouettes (ED) 22
2004 Toronto Argonauts (ED) 27 British Columbia Lions (WD) 19
2005 Edmonton Eskimos (WD) 38 Montreal Alouettes (ED) 35
2006 British Columbia Lions (WD) 25 Montreal Alouettes (ED) 14
2007 Saskatchewan Roughriders (WD) 23 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (ED) 19
2008 Calgary Stampeders (WD) 22 Montreal Alouettes (ED) 14
*East-West playoff began in 1921.
**Ottawa won the two-game total-point series 8–2 and 12–5.
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