The 1997 BC Lions finished in fourth place in the West Division with a 8–10 record. Because of the "crossover" rule, they appeared in the East Semi-Final. The Lions became the first West Division team to appear in the East Division playoffs, but lost to the Montreal Alouettes .
Offseason [ ]
CFL Draft [ ]
Preseason [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Season Standings [ ]
[1]
Season schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Score
Result
Record
1
June 26
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
24–23
Loss
0–1
2
July 3
vs. Calgary Stampeders
17–16
Win
1–1
3
July 10
at Edmonton Eskimos
41–31
Win
2–1
4
July 19
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
21–17
Win
3–1
5
July 24
vs. Toronto Argonauts
34–20
Loss
3–2
6
Aug 2
at Hamilton Tiger-Cats
42–24
Win
4–2
7
Aug 9
vs. Montreal Alouettes
45–31
Loss
4–3
8
Aug 15
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
39–26
Win
5–3
9
Aug 22
vs. Calgary Stampeders
37–23
Win
6–3
10
Aug 30
at Montreal Alouettes
33–24
Loss
6–4
11
Sept 7
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
46–12
Loss
6–5
12
Sept 13
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
27–1
Win
7–5
13
Sept 19
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
26–14
Loss
7–6
14
Sept 26
vs. Hamilton Tiger-Cats
34–33
Win
8–6
15
Oct 4
at Toronto Argonauts
46–3
Loss
8–7
16
Oct 10
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
26–19
Loss
8–8
17
Oct 19
at Edmonton Eskimos
41–7
Loss
8–9
18
Oct 26
at Calgary Stampeders
43–9
Loss
8–10
[2]
Awards and records [ ]
1997 CFL All-Stars [ ]
1997 Intergold CFLPA All-Stars [ ]
Playoffs [ ]
East Semi-Final [ ]
References [ ]
v · d · e BC Lions Founded in 1954 • Based in Vancouver , British Columbia The Franchise Stadiums Culture The Rivalries Lore Important Figures Retired Numbers Key Personnel Grey Cup Championships (5) Western Division Championships (10) Seasons (54) Current League Affiliations