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96th Grey Cup

96th Grey Cup
Grey Cup 08.svg
Calgary Stampeders Montreal Alouettes
(13–5) (11–7)
22 14
Head coach: 
Head coach: 
1 2 3 4 Total
Calgary Stampeders 0 10 6 6 22
Montreal Alouettes 3 10 1 0 14
Date November 23, 2008
Stadium Olympic Stadium
Location Montreal
Most Valuable Player Henry Burris, Calgary QB
Most Valuable Canadian Sandro DeAngelis, Calgary PK
National anthem Nikki Yanofsky
Royal 22e Régiment Band
Coin toss General Walt Natynczyk, Chief of the Defence Staff
Referee Jake Ireland
Halftime show Theory of a Deadman, Suzie McNeil, and Andrée Watters
Attendance 66,308
Broadcasters
Network English:TSN/TSN HD, Versus (U.S. station)
French:RDS/RDS HD
Announcers (TSN): Chris Cuthbert, Glen Suitor, Dave Randorf, Jock Climie, Matt Dunigan, Chris Schultz
(RDS): Denis Casavant, Pierre Vercheval, David Arsenault, Mike Sutherland
Ratings 3,654,000 in Canada

The 96th Grey Cup was held in Montreal, Quebec at Olympic Stadium on November 23, 2008. The Eastern Division Champion Montreal Alouettes hosted the Western Division Champion Calgary Stampeders. The Stampeders won the game 22-14, with quarterback Henry Burris winning the MVP award. It was the first time Montreal had hosted the Grey Cup since 2001, the first time since the 2002 Grey Cup that the host city played for the Grey Cup, and the first time since the 58th Grey Cup in 1970 that the Alouettes and Stampeders had met for the national championship. Hoping to break the record for highest attendance for a Grey Cup game, the organizers expanded Olympic Stadium to almost 70,000 seats. A crowd of 66,308 attended the game, failing to break the record of 68,318 set in 1977, but good enough to be the second-highest attended Grey Cup game of all time. Montreal has now played host to the four largest Grey Cup games in history.

This was the first Grey Cup not to be broadcast on CBC Television since they started broadcasting the Grey Cup. In Canada, the game was telecast solely on the cable channel TSN and its French-language sister network RDS. Internationally, both Versus, telecasting in the United States, and Canadian Forces Radio and Television, broadcasting to Canadian forces internationally, used the TSN feed and graphics.

The game was available in HD on both TSN HD and RDS HD and shown in HD in the United States on Voom HD Networks's WorldSport. It was also seen online at ESPN360.com.

Much like in 2001, there was a Grey Cup Village at the Dorchester Square. Musical events included Porn Flakes, Kellylee Evans, Rock Story, Véronique Labbé, Guy Bélanger, Take the Boys, White Faze, Marc Parent et Wang Dang Doodle, Angel Forrest, Young Soul, and Sylvie Desgroseilliers (Motown Show).


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