Canadian football team season
The 2005 BC Lions finished in first place in the West Division with a 12–6 record. They appeared in the West Final.
Offseason
CFL Draft
Rd | Pick | Player | Position | School |
1 | 8 | Alexis Bwenge | RB | Kentucky |
2 | 17 | Pierre Tremblay | OL | Laval |
3 | 25 | David Lowry | LB | Calgary |
3 | 26 | Patick Pierre-Louis | LB | UCLA |
4 | 34 | Sebastian Clovis | DB | St. Mary's |
5 | 43 | Nuvraj Bassi | DT | Oregon |
6 | 52 | Karl Ortmanns | OL | Acadia |
Preseason
Regular season
Season standings
Season schedule
Week | Date | Opponent | Score | Result | Attendance | Record |
1 | June 25 | @ Toronto Argonauts | 27–20 | Win | 30,712 | 1–0 |
2 | Bye | 1–0 |
3 | July 8 | vs. Ottawa Renegades | 37–29 | Win | 27,506 | 2–0 |
4 | July 15 | vs. Toronto Argonauts | 30–22 | Win | 29,217 | 3–0 |
5 | July 23 | @ Hamilton Tiger-Cats | 28–22 | Win | 27,692 | 4–0 |
6 | July 29 | vs. Calgary Stampeders | 40–27 | Win | 28,714 | 5–0 |
7 | Aug 5 | vs. Edmonton Eskimos | 25–19 | Win | 35,568 | 6–0 |
8 | Aug 12 | @ Calgary Stampeders | 39–31 | Win | 31,847 | 7–0 |
9 | Aug 19 | vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats | 39–15 | Win | 33,119 | 8–0 |
10 | Aug 27 | @ Saskatchewan Roughriders | 19–15 | Win | 24,899 | 9–0 |
11 | Bye | 9–0 |
12 | Sept 8 | @ Ottawa Renegades | 61–27 | Win | 19,013 | 10–0 |
13 | Sept 17 | vs. Montreal Alouettes | 27–26 | Win | 36,066 | 11–0 |
14 | Sept 24 | @ Edmonton Eskimos | 37–20 | Loss | 48,048 | 11–1 |
15 | Oct 1 | vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders | 28–19 | Loss | 34,711 | 11–2 |
16 | Oct 10 | @ Winnipeg Blue Bombers | 44–23 | Loss | 22,630 | 11–3 |
17 | Oct 16 | @ Montreal Alouettes | 46–44 | Loss | 20,202 | 11–4 |
18 | Oct 22 | vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers | 41–1 | Win | 29,780 | 12–4 |
19 | Oct 28 | @ Edmonton Eskimos | 22–19 | Loss | 37,544 | 12–5 |
20 | Nov 5 | vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders | 13–12 | Loss | 38,847 | 12–6 |
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Player stats
Passing
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Rushing
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Receiving
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Awards and records
2005 CFL All-Stars
- Brent Johnson, defensive end
Western Division All-Star Selections
Playoffs
Scotiabank West Championship
VANCOUVER – On the heels of his benching against Calgary, it seemed likely that Edmonton head coach Danny Maciocia would leave Ricky Ray as the backup for the West final against the BC Lions. However, Maciocia said mid-week that Ray would start, leaving Jason Maas remaining as the backup. In BC, Dave Dickenson unsurprisingly got the start over former Most Outstanding Player Casey Printers, leading some to joke that four of the CFL's best quarterbacks would be in this game.
References
- ^ "CFL.ca". Archived from the original on 2009-04-19. Retrieved 2009-08-13.
- ^ "CFL.ca - Official Site of the Canadian Football League". Archived from the original on 2009-10-23. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
- ^ "Rushing 2005 | Statistics | CFL.ca | Official Site of the Canadian Football League". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
- ^ "Receiving 2005 | Statistics | CFL.ca | Official Site of the Canadian Football League". Archived from the original on 2015-03-19. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
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- Based in Vancouver, British Columbia
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