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The Alouettes were victorious in 1974, the Ice Bowl of 1977, and 2002. This was the first of six consecutive Grey Cup appearances for the Eskimos, who would go on to win the next five CFL championships. The 1977 game was the first Grey Cup played at the new Montreal Olympic Stadium.
The 65th Grey Cup game, nicknamed "The Ice Bowl", was held in Olympic Stadium in Montreal. The game itself set an attendance record with 68,318, which in turn set a record for ticket revenue of $1,401,930. The Montreal Alouettes also set an CFL regular-season team attendance record with 69,093 attending the September 6 game against the Toronto ...
Unlike previous Grey Cups, especially the 65th Grey Cup (or Ice Bowl) in 1977 in Montreal, the temperature was a balmy 12 degrees Celsius.. The Alouettes were penalized 16 times in the game, the most back-breaking call coming late in the fourth quarter when Gerry Dattilio was called for clipping on an 85-yard punt return for a touchdown by Keith Baker.
The Ice Bowl is the most notable of the 10 coldest NFL games. ... The game is considered to be one of the greatest in NFL history. ... 1977) Lambeau Field in Green Bay has hosted four of the ten ...
The game became known as the "Ice Bowl", as low temperatures froze snow on the field that had been melted by groundskeepers with salt, making the artificial turf extremely slippery. The Alouettes adapted to the field conditions by affixing staples to the soles of their shoes, improving their traction, and won the game by a 41–6 score.
That score breaks by seven the record for the most behinds by a team in a match, and by six the most scoring shots. Neither record has been equalled. North Melbourne wins the 81st VFL Premiership (North Melbourne 9.22 (76) drew Collingwood Football Club 10.16 (76), replay North Melbourne 21.25 (151) d Collingwood 19.10 (124))
O'Callahan graduated from Boston Latin School in 1975 and then attended Boston University from 1975–1979, where he was a team captain during the 1977–78 and 1978–79 seasons and was named All-East twice, All-New England and All-America, team MVP twice, Beanpot MVP, NCAA tournament MVP, and Cochrane award winner twice.
Donna Ward/Getty Images Scott Hamilton has been a gold medal-worthy dad since retiring from figure skating in 1984. Scott shares four children with his wife, Tracie Hamilton. After they got ...