The 2006 Montreal Alouettes finished in first place in the East Division with a 10–8 record. They won their first seven games, only to lose the next six in a row. After ending the losing streak against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers , head coach Don Matthews resigned, expressing undisclosed health issues that were "affecting his ability to perform".[1] General Manager Jim Popp took over on an interim basis finishing the season 2–2. The Alouettes finished first in the East division and defeated the Toronto Argonauts in the East Final before losing the 94th Grey Cup to the BC Lions .
Offseason [ ]
CFL Draft [ ]
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Preseason [ ]
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Regular season [ ]
Season Standings [ ]
Season schedule [ ]
Week
Date
Opponent
Venue
Score
Result
Attendance
Record
1
June 16
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Molson Stadium
27–17
Win
20,202
1–0
2
June 24
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Ivor Wynne Stadium
32–14
Win
27,911
2–0
3
Bye
4
July 6
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Molson Stadium
32–29
Win
20,202
3–0
5
July 15
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Canad Inns Stadium
44–16
Win
28,131
4–0
6
July 20
Hamilton Tiger-Cats
Molson Stadium
41–38
Win
20,202
5–0
7
July 28
Edmonton Eskimos
Commonwealth Stadium
21–13
Win
32,411
6–0
8
Aug 3
Toronto Argonauts
Molson Stadium
31–7
Win
20,202
7–0
9
Aug 12
Calgary Stampeders
McMahon Stadium
27–24
Loss
29,452
7–1
10
Aug 19
Toronto Argonauts
Rogers Centre
31–6
Loss
30,786
7–2
11
Aug 24
Calgary Stampeders
Molson Stadium
41–23
Loss
20,202
7–3
12
Sept 1
BC Lions
Molson Stadium
48–13
Loss
20,202
7–4
13
Bye
14
Sept 16
BC Lions
BC Place Stadium
36–20
Loss
35,971
7–5
15
Sept 24
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Molson Stadium
17–14
Loss
20,202
7–6
16
Sept 29
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Canad Inns Stadium
30–23
Win
28,028
8–6
17
Oct 9
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Molson Stadium
35–8
Win
20,202
9–6
18
Oct 13
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Mosaic Stadium
27–26
Loss
25,329
9–7
19
Oct 21
Edmonton Eskimos
Olympic Stadium
30–20
Loss
45,607
9–8
20
Oct 28
Toronto Argonauts
Rogers Centre
24–20
Win
38,123
10–8
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Roster [ ]
Montreal Alouettes roster
Quarterbacks
Running Backs
Receivers
Offensive Linemen
Defensive Linemen
Defensive Backs
Special Teams
Practice Roster
Playoffs [ ]
Scotiabank East Final [ ]
Grey Cup [ ]
Awards [ ]
2006 CFL All-Star Selections [ ]
2006 CFL Eastern All-Star Selections [ ]
2006 Intergold CFLPA All-Star Selections [ ]
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References [ ]
v · d · e Montreal Alouettes Founded in 1946 • Based in Montreal , Quebec The Franchise Stadiums The Rivalries Lore Important Figures Retired Numbers Key Personnel Grey Cup Championships (7) Eastern Division Championships (18) CFL Seasons (45) Current League Affiliations