2014 CFL Playoffs | CFL.ca | Official Site of the Canadian Football League
 
 
THE CANADIAN PRESS
 


The 2014 Canadian Football League playoffs will begin on Sunday, November 16th but the race has already begun with clubs from around the contry vying for a chance to play for the 102nd Grey Cup in Vancouver, BC.  CFL.ca/Playoffs is your home for everything you need to keep up to date as the push continues.

» Matchup set for Division Semi-Finals

» Tiger-Cats clinch East title with win over Alouettes

» Riders stay West after win over Eskies

» Riders, Eskimos clinch playoff berth via Edmonton's win over Winnipeg

» Stampeders clinch playoff spot with win over Roughriders

» Stamps secure top spot in West Division
 

 
Playoff Ticket General On-Sale: 2014 Grey Cup Playoff Tickets are on sale now. Be the first to secure access your team's home playoff date by clicking on the logos below. Your deposit will be fully refunded if the host team does not earn a home playoff date.

    

   

Grey Cup Tickets: Tickets to the 102nd Grey Cup on November 30 in Vancouver are available NOW by CLICKING HERE.

 Last Updated: Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 11:12pm ET

 

This week's playoff scenarios
WEEK 20 

  BC win or Saskatchewan Loss = BC clinches third place in West

  BC tie and Saskatchewan tie or loss = BC clinches third palce in West 

 Saskatchewan win or tie and BC Loss = Saskatchewan clinches third place in West ... Read More

 Montreal win or loss by seven points or less = Montreal clinches East ... Read More.

 Montreal win and Toronto win = Montreal clinches first and Toronto clinches second in East Division

 Hamilton win by eight or more = Hamilton clicnhes first and Montreal clinches second in East 

 Hamilton win by less than eight points = Montreal clinches first place and Hamilton clinches second place in East 

 Montreal and Hamilton tie = Montreal clinches first place and Hamilton clinches second in East 

  

Who has already clinched a playoff spot?
Teams and Scenario

http://cfl.assets.mrx.ca/shared/sked_blocks_logos/2012_2/btn_mini/btn-mini-cgy.pngCalgary Stampeders - Clinched a spot on Oct. 4 with a 31-24 win over Saskatchewan.

 Saskatchewan Roughriders - Clinched a spot on Oct. 13 thanks to EDM's win over WPG.

  Edmonton Eskimos - Clinched a spot on Oct. 13 with win over Winnipeg.

 BC Lions - Clinched a spot on Oct. 25 with win over Winnipeg.
Montreal Alouettes - Clinched a spot Nov. 2 with win over Toronto.

Hamilton Tiger-Cats - Clinched a spot on Nov. 8 with a win over Montreal.

 

Who has already clinched a home playoff game?
Teams and Scenario

 http://cfl.assets.mrx.ca/shared/sked_blocks_logos/2012_2/btn_mini/btn-mini-cgy.png Calgary Stampeders - Clinched the Western Final Oct. 18 with a win over Winnipeg.
  Edmonton Eskimos - Clinched the Western Semi-Final on Nov. 1 with win over BC.
Montreal Alouettes - Clinched the Eastern Semi-Final on Nov. 8 with loss to Hamilton.

Hamilton Tiger-Cats - Clinched the Eastern Final on Nov. 8 with win over Montreal

 

Who has already clinched the division
Teams and Scenario

 http://cfl.assets.mrx.ca/shared/sked_blocks_logos/2012_2/btn_mini/btn-mini-cgy.png Calgary Stampeders - Clinched the West on Oct. 18 with a win over Winnipeg.

Hamilton Tiger-Cats - Clinched the East on Nov. 8 with win over Montreal

 

Who has been eliminated from playoff contention?
Teams and Scenario

Ottawa REDBLACKS

 Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Toronto Argonauts

 


Every week, a computer simulation model is used to calculate the probabilities of any CFL team finishing first in its division.   

The model calculates each team’s probability of victory in each remaining game. It then simulates 10,000 replications of the remaining regular season schedule.  The first place team in each division is the one with the most regular season wins.  For each replication, the model keeps track of which team finished first. 

» CLICK HERE to see the full simulation
 

 

Team GP W L T PTS IN/OUT   Team GP W L T PTS IN/OUT
18 15 3 0 30 IN   18 9 9 0 18 IN
18 12 6
0
24 IN   18 9 9 0
18
IN
18 10 8 0
20 IN    18  9 
9 0
18
IN
18  7 11 0
14 OUT    18 8 10 0
 16
OUT
 - - - - - - -    18  2 16 
0
 4 OUT

 

IF THE PLAYOFFS STARTED TODAY ....

Saskatchewan would play Edmonton for the right to play Calgary in the Western Final ... BC would play in Montreal for the right to face Hamilton in the Eastern Final ... Toronto, Winnipeg and Ottawa would all miss the playoffs.


TIE BREAKING GUIDELINES .....

When two or more teams are tied in the final division standings at the end of the regular season, the ranking for playoffs will be determined on the basis of the following priorities.


a) Has won the greater number of games played against all teams; or
b) Has won the greater number of games played against the other tied club; or
c) Has scored the higher net aggregate of point in games played against the other ties club; or
d) Has scored the higher net quotient of points in games played against the other tied club; or
e) Has won the greater number of games played against all Member Clubs of the Division; or
f) Has scored the higher net aggregate of points in games played against all Member Clubs of the Division; or
g) Has scored the higher net quotient of points in games plaed against all Member Clubs of the Division; or
h) Has scored the higher net aggregate of points in games played against all Member Clubs of the League; or
i) Has scored the higher net quotient of points in games played against all Member Clubs of the League.