HALIFAX—A group supporting a proposed CFL team in Halifax touched off a fiery debate online when it proposed naming the team after one of the country’s greatest maritime disasters. Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem. NFL, MLB, CFL stats #671 Charlottetown Islanders 6 Halifax Mooseheads 4 - 14/03/21 March 16, 2021 - Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) - … As of 2019, it features a 21-week regular season in which each team plays 18 games with three bye weeks. The Atlantic Schooners’ detailed vision for … [43] Ambroise said he wished the combine in Mexico to become annual, and that a combine could be held in Europe. In June 2018 the group met with the Halifax Regional Council in private about plans to bring a CFL team to Halifax, with the possibility of playing at Université de Moncton while a stadium in Halifax is being built. [92][93] Further to the previous discussions with Moncton and New Brunswick politicians, it was also suggested that the potential new franchise could begin play in Moncton while the stadium in Halifax is built. The CFL's nine current teams are divided into two divisions: the East Division with four teams and the West Division, with five teams. In other words, approximately 80% of Canadian football fans follow the CFL, and about 55% follow the NFL. Winnipeg was moved to the East Division again in 2006, a situation that would continue until 2013. For much of the early part of the 20th century, the game was contested by intraprovincial leagues, or unions. They are divided into two divisions: four teams in the East Division and five teams in the West Division. [58] On March 10, 2021, the XFL announced that it was in talks with the CFL over the possibility of a future collaboration. [138] In 2014, a new CBA was ratified and the salary cap was raised to $5 million per team, with that amount increasing again by $50,000 each year until 2018. In 1958, the CFC left the CRU and reorganized as the Canadian Football League. [137] On June 29, 2010, a new collective bargaining agreement was ratified that raised the salary cap to $4.25 million for the 2010 CFL season and would continue to increase by $50,000 each season until 2013. [138] With the new CBA in 2014, the salary floor was raised to $4.4 million per team with increases of $50,000 per year, and the minimum salary was raised to $50,000 per year. According to TSN’s Dave Naylor, Halifax regional councillors are expected to get an update on Halifax potentially building an outdoor stadium and becoming the CFL’s 10th team by month’s end. [160], Teams are additionally allowed up to 10 national or international players (with a minimum of one national if there are less than seven players or two nationals if there are at least seven players total) on their practice squad roster and may expand it to 12 if the team carries the maximum allowed two global practice squad players, though they are not required to do so. "Admittedly when the prices were suggested to me, my initial thought was, 'Those seem high.' While the CFL has not held an all-star game since 1988, an All-Star Team is selected and honoured at the league awards ceremony during Grey Cup week. Admission now will be as low as $29. "We started hearing from many people throughout the region that the ticket prices were just not accessible, in particular, for families and students," he said. The IRFU was renamed the Eastern Football Conference in 1960, while the WIFU was renamed the Western Football Conference in 1961. LeBlanc said early ticket sales were solid, especially with the higher-end ones, before fans in the region began voicing their concerns. They also put some games on the main network to fill broadcast time vacated by the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike. Atlantic CFL Team? The group aiming to bring a CFL team to Halifax has announced details of a season ticket drive and a name-the-team contest. Halifax’s proposed CFL franchise now has a name — the Atlantic Schooners. [38], In October 2018, the CFL began focusing marketing internationally again after the unsuccessful expansion into the United States during the 1990s, with Ambrosie's plan being called CFL 2.0. [13] The 2007 season was a recent high point with average game attendance of 29,167, the best since 1983. In 1989, the commissioner role was split into two positions. [125] For 2011, the network increased its output to two games each week. After the 1981 season, the Alouettes folded and were replaced the next year by a new franchise named the Concordes. They split playoff games and simulcast the Grey Cup. The Grey Cup is the second-oldest trophy in North American professional sports, after the Stanley Cup. Liam Peyton vs. Sean Stewart, February 05, 2021 - Halifax Mooseheads vs. Charlottetown Islanders The Gordie Howe Bowl, which has hosted CFL exhibitions in the past, has even fewer seats (it seats 3,950 people). [81] In November 2015 the Halifax city council voted 9–7 against purchasing land that would then be used to build a 20,000-seat stadium. For the lamp type, see, The Hamilton Tiger-Cats were created in 1950 as a merger between the, The CFL considers the current Montreal Alouettes franchise to be a continuation of the original Montreal Alouettes (founded 1946, played in the CFL. [154] Unlike players on the active roster, players on the practice squad may be signed at any time to another team's active roster without compensation to the player's original team. [87] The stadium would be estimated to cost between $170 to $190 million and would seat 24,000 and have a business model similar to the Ottawa Redblacks, who entered the league in 2014. [139] The average salary per player in 2014 was CA$96,000. [151] Global players were introduced in 2019.[150]. In 1956, the IRFU and WIFU formed a new umbrella organization, the Canadian Football Council (CFC). Both leagues have been attempting to reach a new agreement, but the CFL broke off negotiations in November 2007 after Canadian telecommunications firm Rogers Communications paid $78 million to host seven Bills games in Toronto over five seasons (the last Bills Toronto Series game was played during the 2013 NFL season).[8][9]. Eligible Canadian nationals (usually from U Sports football domestically or American college football) are drafted by teams in the annual CFL Draft. After two seasons in Shreveport, posting an 8–28 record, team owner Lonie Glieberman intended to relocate them to Virginia. Excitement building in Atlantic Canada. The expectation now is for the CFL's Atlantic Schooners to be ready to play in 2021 in Moncton, N.B., while a new stadium is being built in Halifax. However, the Grey Cup had been the de facto professional championship since 1954. I have relatives in Shediac (NB, self-proclaimed lobster capital of the world “cemented” by a large concrete lobster sculpture) who were big fans of Hamilton and the CFL was always on. A similar name, the Halifax Xplosion, is used by the city's team in the Maritime Women's Football League. [146], Player compensation is not tied to league revenue, which remains a trade secret. [21], In Mark Cohon's last year as commissioner he negotiated a new five-year collective bargaining agreement (from 2014 through the 2018 season) between the CFL and the Canadian Football League Players' Association (CFLPA). There, he agreed to rename them the Hampton Roads Pirates or Norfolk Pirates if the city paid $400,000 for stadium renovations. Also in 1961, limited intersectional play was introduced. [107] TSN has created a tradition of at least one Friday night game each week, branded as Friday Night Football. CFL heads back to Moncton with Toronto-Montreal game in August, More consultations coming for land where proposed Halifax CFL stadium could be built, 'We don't need to build Shangri-La': Halifax stadium price tag drops $50M, CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices. A 2014 survey found that 48% of Canadians would prefer to watch the Grey Cup over the Super Bowl if they could only watch one or the other, with 52% preferring the Super Bowl. As of 2010, the largest stadium in the Maritimes is Croix-Bleue Medavie Stadium, which has 10,000 permanent seats and is expandable to 20,000 with temporary seats. The stadium has 10,000 permanent seats and can be expanded to a capacity of 20,725. With 18 regular season games being played, each team gets three bye weeks. Saskatoon last hosted top-level Canadian football in 1935 when the Regina Roughriders left the Saskatchewan Rugby Football Union to form the WIFU. ", Audience Relations, CBC P.O. [132], In 2017, the league announced a partnership with Yare Media to offer subscription streaming packages in 130 international territories. Halifax CFL team: the Richard Butts connection 1. The Schooners! Halifax could know by month’s end if the city is running towards the end zone or taking a sack when it comes to a potential CFL stadium and team. [55], The league took over operations of the Montreal Alouettes prior to the 2019 season after Robert C. Wetenhall, the league's last non-Canadian owner, surrendered the franchise to the league in May. Halifax Pirates? The CFL in the Maritimes idea is intriguing and Halifax would be the place to put a team since it is really the only large-ish city in the area. Between Donald Crump's resignation and Larry Smith's appointment, Phil Kershaw held the role of Chairman but was not acting Commissioner. Once a player on a negotiation list expresses formal interest in joining the CFL, that team has up to ten days to offer a contract (usually a league-minimum, two-year contract) to retain the player's rights. "CFL" redirects here. "So we decided to create a family zone so people could bring their kids. After the regular season, the top team from each division has an automatic home berth in the division final, and a bye week during the division semifinal. In recent years, it has been hosted in a different city every year, selected two or more years in advance. In early 2012, management at Credit Union Centre publicly expressed its desire to bring a CFL team to Saskatoon. [129], In late July 2012, NBC Sports Network acquired rights to the CFL for the remainder of the 2012 season. The Grey Cup aired on Versus on November 22, 2008, with a replay the next day on America One. "I don't think it's realistic at this point to even consider 2020. Each team still had two goals left in them- Stairs' second of the night came on the power play, while Ian Furlong score his first career goal for Halifax with a shot from the blueline. [145] Players designated as global players (see player designations) are paid the league minimum by rule and may have a portion of their salary sent back to their original home league as part of a partnership with the CFL. Must Watch. It stood at 2,029,875 in 2012 for a single game average of 28,193. The regular season is 21 weeks long, with games beginning in mid-June and finishing by early November. The league conditionally approved an expansion franchise, the Atlantic Schooners, for play in the 1984 season, but the team never made it to play after plans for a stadium collapsed. The first two rounds of the draft are usually shown live on TSN. There are significant differences between CFL vs. American football, including that CFL football fields are wider and longer, which allows for CFL records in longest running, pass, and missed field goal return plays to be greater. Dressed in a lobster costume, Dorothy MacDonald celebrates the CFL announcing that Halifax's team will be called the Atlantic Schooners, during an event at … When the game was confirmed in March, tickets started at $65. The winners of each division's semifinal game then travel to play the first place teams in the division finals. Halifax CFL team an ‘exciting opportunity,’ but city won’t lead effort: mayor By Aly Thomson and Brett Bundale, THE CANADIAN PRESS On Nov 20, 2017 Halifax Mayor Mike Savage says bringing a Canadian Football League franchise to the city is an “exciting opportunity,” but the municipality will not be leading the charge. [152] Other than the names that are made public, the full list of names league-wide are a secret held from the general public and even from the other teams, with teams only finding out if a player is on another team's negotiating list if the league office tells them. [citation needed] This has since been surpassed by the 2002 and 2010 Men's Olympic Gold Medal Hockey Game. As the country's single largest annual sporting event,[3] the Grey Cup has long served as an unofficial Canadian autumn festival generating national media coverage and a large amount of revenue for the host city. Its largest, Griffiths Stadium, home of the University of Saskatchewan's Saskatchewan Huskies, seats only 6,171 spectators. Like Saskatchewan and especially as having a new expansion team that will probably struggle the first few years for wins and hopefully not people. The Grey Cup was donated by Governor General the Earl Grey in 1909 to the team winning the Senior Amateur Football Championship of Canada. [17] In 2013, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers moved to Investors Group Field, now known as IG Field, an entirely new stadium at the University of Manitoba. [3] In March 2013, TSN exercised an option to extend its contract through 2018. [148] As of 2019, five of the CFL's nine teams (including all three community-owned franchises) are profitable, and four operate at a loss; those four teams lose more than the five profitable teams, resulting in a net loss of approximately CA$20 million overall. Investment group Ark-LA-Tex Football Association had prepared to purchase the, A two-game, three-week exhibition season (or pre-season) in mid-June, An 18-game, 21-week regular season running from late June to early November. NFL Network took over the league broadcast contract in 2010. . Following the Grey Cup game, the Grey Cup Most Valuable Player and Grey Cup Most Valuable Canadian are selected. From 2006 through the 2008 season, Friday Night Football was carried exclusively on World Sport HD in the United States; however, due to the January 2009 shutdown of that channel's parent company, Voom HD Networks, America One reclaimed those rights. [36] The move was made official on July 5, with Ambrosie named as the 14th commissioner of the league that day. The CFL's finances have since stabilized and they eventually repaid the loan. After the 1986 season, CTV dropped coverage of the CFL and the Grey Cup. The Miami ownership group would have put the franchise back onto the field in 1996, but the league withdrew from the United States prior to the 1996 season. Beginning in 1994, with now four US-based teams in the league, ESPN reached a four-year deal with the league to produce and air two games per week and all post-season games on its fledgling ESPN2. For the 2010 season, the network carried 14 games, no more than one each week. In 1981, the two conferences agreed to a full merger, becoming the East and West Divisions of the CFL. The separate histories of the IRFU and the WIFU accounted for the fact that two teams had basically the same name: the IRFU's Ottawa Rough Riders were often called the "Eastern Riders", while the WIFU's Saskatchewan Roughriders were called the "Western Riders" or "Green Riders". The CFL–NFL agreement expired in 2006. [30] He left again on August 14, this time permanently, again citing personal reasons. [18], In 2014 the Ottawa Redblacks kicked off their inaugural season (having been awarded a franchise in 2008[19]), becoming the third Ottawa franchise in CFL history. [73], Potential CFL expansion markets are the Maritimes, Quebec City, Saskatoon, London, and Windsor, all of which have been lobbying for Canadian Football League franchises in recent years. By the end of World War II, the WIFU's play was at the same level as that of the Big Four. Photo: Halifax Examiner “The federal government says … However, CFN had completely separate coverage of the Grey Cup, utilizing its own production and commentators. HALIFAX — The contest to name Halifax’s proposed CFL team appears to be a "horse race" between Atlantic Schooners and Atlantic Storm, according to a … [109] In 2006, the CFL also began offering pay-per-view webcasts of every game on CFL Broadband. Team training camps open 28 days prior to the first regular season game of the season, a camp solely devoted to first year players is allowed the 3 days before the main camp opens. The NFL had 11% following, with a total of 26% following at least one of the pro football leagues. [134] In 2006, Sirius Satellite Radio gained exclusive rights for North American CFL satellite radio broadcasts and broadcast 25 CFL games per season, including the Grey Cup, through 2008. The expectation now is for the CFL's Atlantic Schooners to be ready to play in 2021 in Moncton, N.B., while a new stadium is being built in Halifax. The league promised that it would return in 2021. [88] On October 30, 2018, Halifax City Council unanimously voted in favour of proceeding with a business case analysis of a stadium in the Halifax municipality. [93] On November 23, 2018, two days before the 106th Grey Cup, Maritime Football Ltd., since renamed Schooners Sports and Entertainment, and commissioner Ambrosie announced the new team would be called the Atlantic Schooners. [citation needed], Currently, the official television broadcasters of CFL games are cable network TSN (which began televising CFL games in 1985), while TSN's French-language network RDS broadcasts Montreal Alouettes games for the Quebec television market. "That allowed us to put together a much more fan-friendly price point. In 2015, the deal was extended for an additional three years, along with exclusive Grey Cup rights for Bell Media Radio stations. On May 22, 2015, Michael Sam signed a two-year contract with Montreal Alouettes of the CFL. The ORFU withdrew from Grey Cup competition after the 1953 season, and the WIFU champion was given an automatic berth in the Grey Cup final. [154], CFL players are represented by the Canadian Football League Players' Association (CFLPA). Halifax Explosion? [43] On January 14, 2019, the league held a draft of LFA and Mexican university players[44] where wide receiver Diego Viamontes was the first pick, selected by the Edmonton Eskimos. In 2012, the game was held in Toronto at Rogers Centre, and for the second year in row the cup was won on a team's home field, with Toronto beating Calgary 35–22. Though there were no US teams in the league after 1995, ESPN2 continued showing games until 1997, albeit on a much lighter schedule. At that time, it seemed momentum was in favour of The Atlantic Schooners landing in Halifax. "Basically when we present this to Halifax, it will have independent third-party analysis of what that site can support along with other things like traffic studies and environmental studies. "Whenever it's a single event versus season tickets or nine regular-season games, there's always going to be some level of uptick," LeBlanc said. It's one of those cases that I wish I would've said something then but we still have two months to go so I think it's fine.". The fate of the Canadian Football League’s expansion-team-in-waiting is now in the hands of Halifax regional councillors and Mayor Mike Savage. [119] BT Sport, which has a licensing partnership with ESPN, has also carried CFL games in Britain and Ireland since 2015. Pedersen: Halifax will have a CFL team in 2020. Officially, it would have been the 63rd season of the league. Toronto and recently revived Montreal also were struggling; Montreal's woes were solved by moving to Percival Molson Memorial Stadium, a much smaller venue than the cavernous Olympic Stadium. [153][156] This rule was changed in 2019 whereby teams had two roster spots for quarterbacks and a third quarterback would count in the ratio. CFL Off-Season Team Grades. The best source of local news in Nova Scotia, featuring articles from The Chronicle Herald, breaking news, sports, entertainment, business, and national news. The CFL team announced Tuesday it is changing its name after coming under pressure from sponsors and the Inuit community. Last year, the Mayor was in favour of the municipality giving $20-million (under certain conditions) to go towards a brand new football stadium. [95] In May 2009, Christina Saint Marche, a British businesswoman, announced her interest in operating a team in Quebec City—stating that there would be a natural rivalry with the Montreal Alouettes. Shipyard contract Irving Shipyard. [110] Until the end of the 2007 season, CBC and RDS were the exclusive television broadcasters for all playoff games, including the Grey Cup, which regularly draws a Canadian viewing audience in excess of 4 million. Became the Saskatchewan Roughriders officially in 1950, after the team became the only pro football team left in the province in 1948. In 1993, the league admitted its first United States-based franchise, the Sacramento Gold Miners. EDMONTON — Halifax’s proposed CFL franchise now has a name — the Atlantic Schooners. [153][155] Each team will also have one player of any nationality on the Reserve Roster who receives the benefits of being on the Active Roster, but may not play in a game. [24] Construction on the New Mosaic Stadium for the Saskatchewan Roughriders was completed in October 2016[25] and the first game was played in the 2017 season.[26]. The Toronto Argonauts have won the most Grey Cups with seventeen wins total, most recently in 2017. CFL in Halifax is a creative group that makes fan art to generate discussion. The Montreal Alouettes were the first to undertake this project, adding 5,000 seats to Percival Molson Memorial Stadium in time for the 2010 CFL season. [102] In 2013, the Grey Cup was won at home for the third consecutive time (by the Saskatchewan Roughriders), which had not been done since Toronto won at home from 1945 to 1947. [22], The Toronto Argonauts entered a period of transition off the field, with new ownership and a new stadium. The majority of games not on ESPN television channels are streamed in the United States via the subscription service ESPN+. [34] Jim Lawson, the CFL's Chair of the Board of Governors, took over the duties of interim Commissioner until a suitable replacement was found.[35]. The playoffs take place in November. [11], During the 2000s the CFL had the third highest per-game attendance of any North American sports league and the seventh highest per-game attendance of any sports league worldwide. Penalties could also include forfeited draft picks. After four seasons of financial losses, the Renegades were suspended indefinitely before the 2006 season; their players were absorbed by the remaining teams in a dispersal draft. Ambrosie reiterated that the league had no intention to expand internationally at this time.[44]. The Canadian Football League (CFL; French: Ligue canadienne de football, LCF) is a professional sports league in Canada. Like CTV, CFN split playoff games with CBC. [120], In June 2019, the CFL signed a broadcast deal with MVS Comunicaciones to broadcast one game a week in Mexico on MVS TV. In 1986 the Concordes were renamed the Alouettes to attract more fan support, but the team folded the next year. The CFL returned to an all-Canadian format in 1996 with nine teams;[7] the league conducted a dispersal draft to distribute players from the shuttered American-based teams; however, the Ottawa Rough Riders, in existence since 1876, folded after the 1996 season (another dispersal draft was conducted the next year to distribute the former Rough Rider players among the remaining eight teams). In 1982, during a players' strike in the NFL, NBC broadcast CFL games in the United States in lieu of the NFL games which were cancelled; the first week of broadcasts featured the NFL on NBC broadcast teams, before a series of blowout games on the network and the resulting low ratings resulted in NBC cutting back and eventually cancelling its CFL coverage after only a few weeks. The CFL’s nine teams paired up with the XFL’s eight franchises from its bankrupt 2020 season and throw in a team in Mexico City to make it an 18-team … [14], During Mark Cohon's time in office many of the teams either undertook major renovations to their existing stadiums, or constructed brand new stadiums. This season traditionally runs from mid-June to early November. ... Charlottetown Islanders goalie Colten Ellis made 23 saves as his team earned a 3-0 victory over the Halifax Mooseheads at Scotiabank Centre in Halifax Saturday. Within a few years after the return of peace, both interprovincial unions had turned openly professional. On September 12, 2018, it was announced that Buffalo, New York-based New Era Cap Company would become the official apparel supplier of the CFL beginning in 2019, replacing Adidas. With rowing a national craze in the late 19th century, the Argonaut Rowing Club of Toronto formed a rugby team for its members' off-season participation. Both the Mississippi and the Miami teams were to use the franchise of the Las Vegas Posse. The CRU remained the governing body for amateur play in Canada, eventually adopting the name Football Canada. Anthony LeBlanc has tempered his enthusiasm. New CFL balls are photographed at the Winnipeg Blue Bombers stadium in Winnipeg Thursday, May 24, 2018. The Grey Cup game is hosted in one of the league's member cities. Former Commissioner Mark Cohon has stated that Moncton Stadium would require massive renovations to host a CFL team permanently. While numerous locations (including Milwaukee. [84] According to TSN analyst Dave Naylor the group named 'Maritime Football Ltd.' consists of Anthony LeBlanc (former president and CEO of the NHL's Arizona Coyotes), Bruce Bowser (president of AMJ Campbell Van Lines) and Gary Drummond (former president of hockey operations for the Coyotes). After World War II, the two teams in Hamilton—the Tigers and the Flying Wildcats—merged both their organizations into the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. [27][28] The signing made him the first openly gay player in the league's history. The 1994 and 1995 Grey Cups were shown live on ESPN2 and then re-aired on ESPN the following day, leading into the network's Monday Night Countdown show. [32] On April 12, 2017 the Board of Governors and Jeffrey Orridge agreed to part ways, effective June 30, 2017; Orridge cited "differing views on the future of the league" between him and the Board of Governors for the departure, with both sides stating the decision was mutual and amicable. Rod Smith on The Drive November 24 2017 2017. Atlantic CFL Team? However, the league suspended all US operations before the team could ever take the field. Each team plays two games against each of the other eight teams, plus two divisional games with opponents rotating each season. 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