The 1982 Montreal Concordes finished the season in 4th place in the East Division with a 2–14–0 record and missed the playoffs. After the Montreal Alouettes folded after the 1981 season , Expos owner Charles Bronfman became the owner of the new football team the Montreal Concordes, who retained the Alouettes players.
Preseason [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Standings [ ]
Schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Venue
Score
Result
Attendance
Record
1
Bye
2
July 16
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Olympic Stadium
36–0
Loss
14,700
0–1
3
July 23
Toronto Argonauts
Exhibition Stadium
16–13
Loss
31,875
0–2
4
July 29
Ottawa Rough Riders
Lansdowne Park
55–5
Loss
18,991
0–3
5
Aug 6
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Olympic Stadium
21–10
Win
17,762
1–3
6
Aug 15
Edmonton Eskimos
Commonwealth Stadium
46–8
Loss
56,354
1–4
7
Aug 22
BC Lions
Olympic Stadium
45–9
Loss
15,208
1–5
8
Aug 27
Calgary Stampeders
Olympic Stadium
31–30
Loss
12,268
1–6
9
Sept 6
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Ivor Wynne Stadium
28–9
Loss
17,370
1–7
10
Sept 12
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Olympic Stadium
16–13
Win
14,111
2–7
11
Bye
12
Sept 25
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Winnipeg Stadium
19–16
Loss
24,462
2–8
13
Oct 2
Toronto Argonauts
Olympic Stadium
25–9
Loss
15,622
2–9
14
Oct 9
Calgary Stampeders
McMahon Stadium
34–24
Loss
24,599
2–10
15
Oct 16
Edmonton Eskimos
Olympics Stadium
53–39
Loss
16,375
2–11
16
Oct 24
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Taylor Field
25–20
Loss
26,470
2–12
17
Oct 31
Ottawa Rough Riders
Olympic Stadium
34–32
Loss
17,179
2–13
18
Nov 6
BC Lions
Empire Stadium
32–16
Loss
15,071
2–14
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Awards and honours [ ]
References [ ]
External links [ ]
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