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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have made the most appearances (29), while the Toronto Argonauts have won the most championships (19) and have the best record in the Grey Cup composite standings (19–6). Despite the CFL's brief U.S. expansion era in the mid-1990s, the Grey Cup has never been played outside of Canada. The Baltimore Stallions were the ...
Most consecutive wins, Grey Cup. 6 – Edmonton Eskimos (1978–1982) 3 – University of Toronto (1909–1911) 3 – Queen's University (1922–1924) 3 – Toronto Argonauts (1945–1947) 3 – Edmonton Eskimos (1954–1956) Most losses, Grey Cup. 17 – Winnipeg Blue Bombers/'Pegs; 15 – Regina/Saskatchewan Roughriders; 14 – Hamilton Tiger ...
This event was repeated in the 2012 Grey Cup game in Toronto to much of the delight of the fans of both teams. The Calgary Grey Cup Committee maintains the tradition of organizing a pancake breakfast at each year's championship. [112] A 2012 survey found that Canadians consider the Grey Cup to be the most important annual event to attend. [113]
Toronto Argonauts win Grey Cup 1950 in Mud Bowl Varsity Stadium. Frank Clair was brought in as coach in 1950 and left his mark on the revamped roster; he led the team to Grey Cup wins in 1950 and 1952. [44] [45] The first of these was a 13–0 victory over Winnipeg in the notorious Mud Bowl. A November snowstorm followed by mild conditions ...
The following is a list of Toronto Argonauts all time records and ... Defensive and Special Teams tackles. ... statistics registered in Grey Cup games. Most Games ...
Most Wins, season. Edmonton Eskimos 16 (1989) Toronto Argonauts 16 (2023) Calgary Stampeders 15 (1993, 1994, 1995, 2014, 2016) Baltimore Stallions 15 (1995) Toronto Argonauts 15 (1996, 1997) Montreal Alouettes 15 (2009) Hamilton Tiger-Cats 15 (2019) Winnipeg Blue Bombers 15 (2022) Highest Winning Percentage (Minimum 12 game season)
The game was played between the West Division champion Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the East Division champion Toronto Argonauts; the Argonauts won 24–23 and earned their league-leading 18th Grey Cup, preventing the Blue Bombers from becoming the first team to win three consecutive Grey Cups since the five-in-a-row Edmonton Eskimos of 1978–1982.
The 84th Grey Cup, also known as The Snow Bowl, was the 1996 Grey Cup Canadian Football League championship game played between the Toronto Argonauts and the Edmonton Eskimos at Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario. The Argonauts won the game by a score of 43–37 in controversial fashion. [1]