Canadian football team season
2015 Calgary Stampeders season Owner Calgary Sports and Entertainment General manager John Hufnagel Head coach John Hufnagel Home stadium McMahon Stadium Record 14–4 Division place 2nd, West Playoffs Lost West Final Team MOP Bo Levi Mitchell Team MOC Junior Turner Team MOR Tory Harrison
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The 2015 Calgary Stampeders season was the 58th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 81st overall. The Stampeders finished in second place in the West Division with a 14-4 record in John Hufnagel's last year as head coach before he hands over the reins to offensive coordinator Dave Dickenson in 2016.
With Ottawa's defeat of Montreal on October 1, Calgary qualified for the playoffs for the 11th straight season.[ 1] The Stampeders gained home field advantage in the 2015 West Division playoffs with their Week 15 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, in the team's first visit to Tim Hortons Field.[ 2] The Stampeders defeated the BC Lions in the West Semi-Final, but lost to the Edmonton Eskimos in the West Final game and failed to defend their Grey Cup title.
Offseason [ edit ]
CFL Draft [ edit ]
The 2015 CFL Draft took place on May 12, 2015. The Stampeders had eight selections in the seven-round draft after acquiring an additional pick in the third round with the trade of Justin Phillips.[ 3] Their fourth-round pick was swapped for Montreal's third-round pick after conditions were met following the Larry Taylor trade.[ 4]
Round
Pick
Player
Position
School/Club Team
1
9
Karl Lavoie
OL
Laval
2
18
Lemar Durant
WR
Simon Fraser
3
19
Tyler Varga
RB
Yale
3
22
Tevaughn Campbell
DB
Regina
3
27
William Langlais
FB
Sherbrooke
5
44
Dexter Janke
DB
Saskatchewan
6
53
Aaron Picton
OL
Regina
7
62
Andrew Buckley
QB
Calgary
Preseason [ edit ]
Week
Date
Kickoff
Opponent
Results
TV
Venue
Attendance
Summary
Score
Record
A
Bye
B
Fri, June 12
7:30 p.m. MDT
vs. BC Lions
W 20–6
1–0
TSN2
McMahon Stadium
28,557
Recap
C
Fri, June 19
7:30 p.m. MDT
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 37–29
2–0
None
Mosaic Stadium
18,170
Recap
[ 5]
Regular season [ edit ]
Standings [ edit ]
Team
GP
W
L
PF
PA
Pts
Edmonton Eskimos
18
14
4
466
341
28
Details
Calgary Stampeders
18
14
4
478
346
28
Details
BC Lions
18
7
11
437
486
14
Details
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
18
5
13
353
502
10
Details
Saskatchewan Roughriders
18
3
15
430
563
6
Details
Schedule [ edit ]
Week
Date
Kickoff
Opponent
Results
TV
Venue
Attendance
Summary
Score
Record
1
Fri, June 26
7:00 p.m. MDT
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 24–23
1–0
TSN/RDS2/ESPN2
McMahon Stadium
28,487
Recap
2
Fri, July 3
5:30 p.m. MDT
at Montreal Alouettes
L 11–29
1–1
TSN/RDS/ESPN2
Molson Stadium
19,111
Recap
3
Mon, July 13
7:00 p.m. MDT
vs. Toronto Argonauts
W 25–20
2–1
TSN/RDS2
McMahon Stadium
26,741
Recap
4
Sat, July 18
5:00 p.m. MDT
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
W 26–25
3–1
TSN
McMahon Stadium
29,255
Recap
5
Fri, July 24
5:00 p.m. MDT
at Ottawa Redblacks
L 26–29 (OT)
3–2
TSN/RDS
TD Place Stadium
23,018
Recap
6
Sat, Aug 1
5:00 p.m. MDT
vs. Montreal Alouettes
W 25–22
4–2
TSN/RDS
McMahon Stadium
28,547
Recap
7
Bye
8
Sat, Aug 15
8:00 p.m. MDT
vs. Ottawa Redblacks
W 48–3
5–2
TSN/RDS/ESPN2
McMahon Stadium
27,566
Recap
9
Sat, Aug 22
5:00 p.m. MDT
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 34–31
6–2
TSN
Mosaic Stadium
33,427
Recap
10
Sat, Aug 29
4:00 p.m. MDT
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
W 36–8
7–2
TSN/RDS2
Investors Group Field
27,148
Recap
11
Mon, Sept 7
2:30 p.m. MDT
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
W 16–7
8–2
TSN
McMahon Stadium
35,400
Recap
12
Sat, Sept 12
7:30 p.m. MDT
at Edmonton Eskimos
L 16–27
8–3
TSN/RDS2
Commonwealth Stadium
38,906
Recap
13
Fri, Sept 18
7:00 p.m. MDT
vs. BC Lions
W 35–23
9–3
TSN/RDS2
McMahon Stadium
31,586
Recap
14
Fri, Sept 25
6:30 p.m. MDT
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
W 25–23
10–3
TSN/RDS2
Investors Group Field
23,113
Recap
15
Fri, Oct 2
5:30 p.m. MDT
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 23–20
11–3
TSN/RDS2
Tim Hortons Field
24,300
Recap
16
Sat, Oct 10
5:00 p.m. MDT
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
L 11–15
11–4
TSN
McMahon Stadium
32,211
Recap
17
Sat, Oct 17
2:00 p.m. MDT
at Toronto Argonauts
W 27–15
12–4
TSN
Tim Hortons Field
3,401
Recap
18
Bye
19
Sat, Oct 31
1:00 p.m. MDT
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 42–19
13–4
TSN/RDS2
McMahon Stadium
31,591
Recap
20
Sat, Nov 7
5:00 p.m. MST
at BC Lions
W 28–7
14–4
TSN
BC Place
22,900
Recap
[ 5]
Post season [ edit ]
Schedule [ edit ]
Game
Date
Kickoff
Opponent
Results
TV
Venue
Attendance
Summary
Score
Record
West Semi-Final
Sun, Nov 15
2:30 p.m. MST
vs. BC Lions
W 35–9
1–0
TSN/RDS
McMahon Stadium
26,306
Recap
West Final
Sun, Nov 22
2:30 p.m. MST
at Edmonton Eskimos
L 31–45
1–1
TSN/RDS
Commonwealth Stadium
34,414
Recap
Team [ edit ]
Roster [ edit ]
Coaching staff [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
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See also
2015 CFL Draft
103rd Grey Cup