Thanksgiving Day Classic

The Thanksgiving Day Classic (French: Classique de jour de l'Action de grâce) is an annual doubleheader held on Thanksgiving in the Canadian Football League (CFL). It is typically one of two days in which the league plays on a Monday afternoon; the other is the Labour Day Classic. Unlike the Labour Day Classic, the teams in the Thanksgiving Day Classic rotate each year. Purolator is the presenting sponsor of the event as of 2022.[1]

The Montreal Alouettes have traditionally been given hosting duties for the opening game. This was originally started in 1997 to compensate for not being part of the Labour Day Classic festivities; Montreal and the various Ottawa franchises normally play on Labour Day when both franchises are active. The Alouettes' permanent hosting of Thanksgiving remained in place after Ottawa returned to the league in 2014. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats played CFL games annually in all but three years between 1958 and 1982, hosting the vast majority of them; Hamilton also hosted three times in four years from 1990 to 1993 and again hosted a Thanksgiving matchup in 2013 due to stadium construction disrupting their hosting of the 2013 Labour Day Classic.

Since the CFL's creation in 1958 to the 2018, there have been 120 games played on Thanksgiving Day.[2] The 2019 CFL season was the first in league history to feature no games on Thanksgiving Day.[3] The league scheduled the Classic for the 2020 CFL season, with one game being played on Thanksgiving Day.[4] However, due to financial issues stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the entire 2020 CFL season was cancelled and this game was not played.[5]

Despite Canadian Thanksgiving being a legal holiday in the United States (Columbus Day at the time), none of the CFL's American teams ever played the Thanksgiving Day Classic during the league's presence there in the mid-1990s.

Possible discontinuation or reformatting

In late 2017, a proposal emerged to move the start of the CFL season to five or six weeks earlier than it begins in the present day, so that the Grey Cup would be held on the third weekend of October, as opposed to the fourth Sunday in November as it stands as of 2018. The change, designed to accommodate a potential U.S. television agreement with NFL Network, has support among CFL owners and would, if approved, take effect for the 2019 CFL season. If the proposal were to take effect, Thanksgiving Day weekend would overlap with the CFL's conference championship games.[6] While this change was not implemented and the season schedule remained the same, the league did not schedule any Thanksgiving Day games in 2019.[3] The league has indicated that such a schedule change would need to be negotiated in the league's collective bargaining agreement with the players' association. The CBA at the time expired in 2019; at the same time, the league renewed its existing agreement with ESPN, making a schedule change unnecessary, and the new CBA approved that year made no provision for a change.[7]

Results

By year

YearVisiting TeamScoreHome TeamScoreSource
1958Ottawa Rough Riders13Montreal Alouettes34[8]
Hamilton Tiger-Cats0Toronto Argonauts37
BC Lions34Saskatchewan Roughriders16
Edmonton Eskimos19Calgary Stampeders14
1959Ottawa Rough Riders28Montreal Alouettes12[9]
Toronto Argonauts7Hamilton Tiger-Cats20
Winnipeg Blue Bombers27Saskatchewan Roughriders14
Calgary Stampeders41Edmonton Eskimos23
1960Ottawa Rough Riders51Montreal Alouettes21[10]
Toronto Argonauts16Hamilton Tiger-Cats20
Winnipeg Blue Bombers48Saskatchewan Roughriders7
1961Ottawa Rough Riders14Hamilton Tiger-Cats10[11]
BC Lions7Saskatchewan Roughriders17
1962Ottawa Rough Riders26Montreal Alouettes24[12]
Edmonton Eskimos20Saskatchewan Roughriders28
1963Edmonton Eskimos17Hamilton Tiger-Cats28[13]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers8Calgary Stampeders14
1964Ottawa Rough Riders1Hamilton Tiger-Cats23[14]
Montreal Alouettes21Winnipeg Blue Bombers20
Toronto Argonauts14Saskatchewan Roughriders31
1965Calgary Stampeders36Montreal Alouettes21[15]
Ottawa Rough Riders23Hamilton Tiger-Cats25
Saskatchewan Roughriders20Winnipeg Blue Bombers21
1966Toronto Argonauts9Montreal Alouettes8[16]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers7Hamilton Tiger-Cats8
BC Lions19Edmonton Eskimos7
1967Montreal Alouettes6Ottawa Rough Riders40[17]
Hamilton Tiger-Cats21Saskatchewan Roughriders22
1968BC Lions13Montreal Alouettes4[18]
Calgary Stampeders15Saskatchewan Roughriders19
1969Toronto Argonauts17Hamilton Tiger-Cats7[19]
Montreal Alouettes14Edmonton Eskimos20
1970Ottawa Rough Riders17Hamilton Tiger-Cats24[20]
Calgary Stampeders13Edmonton Eskimos16
1971BC Lions3Hamilton Tiger-Cats36[21]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers24Calgary Stampeders17
1972Calgary Stampeders30Ottawa Rough Riders45[22]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers15Edmonton Eskimos24
1973Winnipeg Blue Bombers14Edmonton Eskimos14[23]
Ottawa Rough Riders16Hamilton Tiger-Cats13
Calgary Stampeders0Montreal Alouettes45
1974Winnipeg Blue Bombers19Hamilton Tiger-Cats12[24]
Calgary Stampeders24Edmonton Eskimos10
1975Toronto Argonauts13Montreal Alouettes24[25]
Calgary Stampeders12Edmonton Eskimos21
1976Montreal Alouettes34Hamilton Tiger-Cats9[26]
BC Lions12Edmonton Eskimos16
1977Toronto Argonauts43Hamilton Tiger-Cats2[27]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers24Edmonton Eskimos31
1978Ottawa Rough Riders5Hamilton Tiger-Cats25[28]
BC Lions15Edmonton Eskimos3
1979Toronto Argonauts3Hamilton Tiger-Cats42[29]
Calgary Stampeders16Winnipeg Blue Bombers13
Montreal Alouettes6Edmonton Eskimos47
1980Calgary Stampeders28Hamilton Tiger-Cats30[30]
BC Lions9Edmonton Eskimos33
1981Saskatchewan Roughriders28Hamilton Tiger-Cats12[31]
Ottawa Rough Riders6Edmonton Eskimos24
1982Saskatchewan Roughriders24Hamilton Tiger-Cats24[32]
Toronto Argonauts35Winnipeg Blue Bombers39
1983BC Lions30Winnipeg Blue Bombers18[33]
1984Calgary Stampeders8Winnipeg Blue Bombers46[34]
1985Saskatchewan Roughriders14Hamilton Tiger-Cats51[35]
Toronto Argonauts17Calgary Stampeders28
1986Winnipeg Blue Bombers18Ottawa Rough Riders16[36]
Toronto Argonauts14Calgary Stampeders37
1987Edmonton Eskimos20Winnipeg Blue Bombers38[37]
1988Edmonton Eskimos17Winnipeg Blue Bombers21[38]
1989Ottawa Rough Riders21Toronto Argonauts49[39]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers7Edmonton Eskimos45
1990Edmonton Eskimos23Hamilton Tiger-Cats25[40]
1991Saskatchewan Roughriders21Hamilton Tiger-Cats42[41]
1992Winnipeg Blue Bombers49Ottawa Rough Riders47[42]
1993Toronto Argonauts20Hamilton Tiger-Cats28[43]
1994Ottawa Rough Riders24Calgary Stampeders28[44]
1995Calgary Stampeders41BC Lions27[45]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers20Toronto Argonauts31
1996Montreal Alouettes25Ottawa Rough Riders18[46]
Toronto Argonauts23Calgary Stampeders30
1997Hamilton Tiger-Cats13Calgary Stampeders31[47]
1998Toronto Argonauts40Montreal Alouettes13[48]
Edmonton Eskimos40Winnipeg Blue Bombers20
1999Saskatchewan Roughriders7Montreal Alouettes43[49]
Edmonton Eskimos26BC Lions20
2000Edmonton Eskimos15Montreal Alouettes45[50]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers40BC Lions33
2001Saskatchewan Roughriders13Montreal Alouettes7[51]
Hamilton Tiger-Cats35Calgary Stampeders33
2002Toronto Argonauts29Hamilton Tiger-Cats28[52] (OT)
Montreal Alouettes48Edmonton Eskimos30
2003Toronto Argonauts15Ottawa Renegades21[53]
Calgary Stampeders22Saskatchewan Roughriders24
2004BC Lions16Toronto Argonauts22[54]
Montreal Alouettes19Edmonton Eskimos39
2005Edmonton Eskimos17Toronto Argonauts13[55]
BC Lions23Winnipeg Blue Bombers44
2006Saskatchewan Roughriders8Montreal Alouettes35[56]
Edmonton Eskimos23Toronto Argonauts28
2007Hamilton Tiger-Cats19Montreal Alouettes27[57]
Saskatchewan Roughriders33Calgary Stampeders21
2008Hamilton Tiger-Cats11Montreal Alouettes42[58]
Saskatchewan Roughriders5Calgary Stampeders42
2009Calgary Stampeders11Montreal Alouettes32[59]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers38Hamilton Tiger-Cats28
2010Calgary Stampeders19Montreal Alouettes46[60]
BC Lions35Winnipeg Blue Bombers47
2011Toronto Argonauts19Montreal Alouettes29[61]
Saskatchewan Roughriders1Edmonton Eskimos17
2012Winnipeg Blue Bombers27Montreal Alouettes22[62]
Saskatchewan Roughriders36Toronto Argonauts10
2013Winnipeg Blue Bombers34Montreal Alouettes27[63]
Toronto Argonauts18Hamilton Tiger-Cats24
2014Saskatchewan Roughriders9Montreal Alouettes40[64]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers9Edmonton Eskimos41
2015Toronto Argonauts25Montreal Alouettes17[65]
2016Edmonton Eskimos40Montreal Alouettes20[66]
Calgary Stampeders48Toronto Argonauts20
2017Edmonton Eskimos42Montreal Alouettes24[67]
2018Calgary Stampeders12Montreal Alouettes6[68]
Edmonton Eskimos12Saskatchewan Roughriders19
2019None[3]
2020Toronto Argonauts vs. Montreal Alouettes cancelled[4][5]
2021Ottawa Redblacks16Montreal Alouettes20[69]
Toronto Argonauts24Hamilton Tiger-Cats23
2022Ottawa Redblacks24Montreal Alouettes18[70]
2023Ottawa Redblacks3Montreal Alouettes29[71]
2024Ottawa RedblacksMontreal Alouettes[72]

By appearance

AppearancesHostedTeamWinsLossesTiesWin %Streak
3327Hamilton Tiger-Cats17151.530W1
3729Montreal Alouettes18190.486W1
2911Winnipeg Blue Bombers18101.638L1
3319Edmonton Eskimos/Elks19131.591L1
2811Calgary Stampeders14140.500W2
288Toronto Argonauts11170.393W1
2310Saskatchewan Roughriders11111.500W1
226Ottawa Rough Riders/Renegades/Redblacks9130.409L1
153BC Lions5100.333L6

See also

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