
Snowfall welcomes 105th Grey Cup game between Calgary and Toronto
OTTAWA — The 105th Grey Cup kicked off in a winter wonderland, and ended with a messy but entertaining 27-24 win by the Toronto Argonauts over the Calgary Stampeders.
Snow started falling about two hours before Sunday’s kickoff, and by the time the teams took the field, officials were scrambling to clear the turf.
Several dozen stadium employees raced with shovels to uncover the lines, while snow plows attempted to clear the end zones. The shovellers and plows also came out during every stoppage in play early on in an effort to keep the snow at bay, and two full-sized plows attached to trucks were added to the snow-clearing effort at halftime.
The temperature at kickoff was minus 3 Celsius, and snow fell steadily throughout the first half before letting up.