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Canadian football team season
The 1986 Calgary Stampeders finished in fourth place in the West Division with a 11–7 record. They made the playoffs due to a new rule, in which a fourth place team from one division can qualify for the playoffs as long as they earned more points than the third place team from the opposing division. However, the Stampeders would remain in the West division throughout the playoffs. They faced division rival Edmonton Eskimos in the West Semi-Finals, where they lost 27–18.
CFL Draft - Stampeders Picks [ edit ]
Rd
Pick
Player
Position
School
1
1
Kent Warnock
DE
Calgary
2
14
Andy Stubbert
RB/FB
Queen's
3
19
Mike Torresan
G
British Columbia
3
21
Dave Pappin
LB
McMaster
4
28
Steve Hudson
T/G
Queen's
5
37
Tyler Robinson
DB
Calgary
6
46
Albert Calaguiro
TB
Concordia
7
55
Keith Holiday
LB
Calgary
8
64
John Smith
LB
Calgary
Date
Opponent
Score
Result
June 13
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
15-17
Blue Bombers Win
June 17
at BC Lions
41-20
Stampeders Win
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Week
Game
Date
Opponent
Results
Venue
Attendance
Score
Record
1
June 24
Edmonton Eskimos
L 20–21
0–1
McMahon Stadium
27,120
2
June 29
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
L 14–28
0–2
Taylor Field
16,937
3
July 10
at Ottawa Rough Riders
W 31–15
1–2
Lansdowne Park
21,266
4
July 18
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
W 23–21
2–2
McMahon Stadium
26,201
5
July 24
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
L 20–25
2–3
Winnipeg Stadium
25,197
6
July 31
BC Lions
L 17–18
2–4
McMahon Stadium
27,659
7
August 8
at Toronto Argonauts
W 31–26
3–4
Exhibition Stadium
25,752
8
August 14
Montreal Alouettes
W 21–10
4–4
McMahon Stadium
28,063
9
August 21
at BC Lions
W 30–14
5–4
BC Place
49,147
10
September 1
Edmonton Eskimos
L 19–42
5–5
McMahon Stadium
33,626
11
September 11
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
W 28–27
6–5
McMahon Stadium
26,184
12
September 21
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
L 15–20
6–6
Ivor Wynne Stadium
15,105
13
September 28
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 39–24
7–6
Taylor Field
25,078
14
October 3
Ottawa Rough Riders
W 41–21
8–6
McMahon Stadium
26,074
15
October 13
Toronto Argonauts
W 37–14
9–6
McMahon Stadium
25,939
16
October 19
at Edmonton Eskimos
L 13–38
9–7
Commonwealth Stadium
53,504
17
October 24
at Montreal Alouettes
W 32–12
10–7
Olympic Stadium
9,665
18
October 31
Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 36–4
11–7
McMahon Stadium
24,704
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