2004 Montreal Alouettes season

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2004 Montreal Alouettes season
Head coachDon Matthews
Home fieldMolson Stadium
Results
Record14–4
Division place1st, East
Playoff finishLost East Final
Uniform

The 2004 Montreal Alouettes finished in first place in the East Division with a franchise record 14–4 record. The Alouettes appeared in the East Division final, but lost quarterback Anthony Calvillo to injury during the game, and with backup quarterback Ted White filling in for Calvillo for the remainder of the game, the Alouettes lost to the Toronto Argonauts.

Offseason[edit]

CFL draft[edit]

Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team
1 8 Alain Kashama DL Michigan
2 15 Ryan Jeffery OL Wilfrid Laurier
3 21 Josh Bourke OL Grand Valley State
3 25 O'Neil Wilson WR Connecticut
4 34 Rudy Hage DE Concordia
6 49 Landon White DB Alberta
6 51 Oliver Manigat DB Wilfrid Laurier

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Preseason[edit]

Week Date Opponent Venue Score Result Attendance Record
B June 3 at Ottawa Renegades Frank Clair Stadium 28–24 Loss 21,542 0–1
C June 9 Ottawa Renegades Molson Stadium 38–10 Win 19,542 1–1

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Regular season[edit]

Season standings[edit]

Team GP W L T PF PA Pts
Montreal Alouettes 18 14 4 0 584 371 28 Details
Toronto Argonauts 18 10 7 1 422 414 21 Details
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 18 9 8 1 455 542 19 Details
Ottawa Renegades 18 5 13 0 401 560 10 Details

Season schedule[edit]

Week Date Opponent Venue Score Result Attendance Record
1 June 19 Edmonton Eskimos Molson Stadium 33–9 Win 20,202 1–0
2 June 27 Calgary Stampeders McMahon Stadium 32–14 Win 30,207 2–0
3 July 3 Toronto Argonauts SkyDome 19–9 Win 23,923 3–0
4 July 9 Ottawa Renegades Molson Stadium 46–22 Win 20,202 4–0
5 July 15 Calgary Stampeders Molson Stadium 42–23 Win 20,202 5–0
6 July 23 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Ivor Wynne Stadium 34–13 Win 26,301 6–0
7 July 29 BC Lions BC Place Stadium 32–9 Loss 23,788 6–1
8 Aug 5 Saskatchewan Roughriders Molson Stadium 24–20 Win 20,202 7–1
9 Aug 12 Toronto Argonauts Molson Stadium 22–10 Win 20,202 8–1
10 Bye
11 Aug 26 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Canad Inns Stadium 29–13 Win 22,826 9–1
12 Sept 3 Ottawa Renegades Frank Clair Stadium 23–16 Win 24,639 10–1
13 Sept 12 Hamilton Tiger-Cats Molson Stadium 47–18 Win 20,202 11–1
14 Bye
15 Sept 25 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Molson Stadium 47–25 Win 20,202 12–1
16 Oct 2 Saskatchewan Roughriders Taylor Field 35–19 Loss 23,692 12–2
17 Oct 11 Edmonton Eskimos Commonwealth Stadium 39–19 Loss 37,708 12–3
18 Oct 17 BC Lions Molson Stadium 32–29 Loss 20,202 12–4
19 Oct 23 Ottawa Renegades Olympic Stadium 52–21 Win 53,302 13–4
20 Oct 28 Toronto Argonauts SkyDome 58–20 Win 31,212 14–4

Roster[edit]

Montreal Alouettes roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Receivers

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Defensive backs

Special teams

Practice Roster

Playoffs[edit]

Scotiabank East Final[edit]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Toronto Argonauts ? ? ? ? 26
Montreal Alouettes ? ? ? ? 18

Awards[edit]

2004 CFL All-Star Selections[edit]

2004 CFL Eastern All-Star Selections[edit]

2004 Intergold CFLPA All-Star Selections[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Draft Tracker | Prospect Central | CFL.ca | Official Site of the Canadian Football League". Archived from the original on 2012-08-19. Retrieved 2010-01-17. 2004 CFL Canadian Draft
  2. ^ [1][usurped]
  3. ^ "CFL.ca - Official Site of the Canadian Football League". Archived from the original on 2011-01-21. Retrieved 2011-02-01.