Since the CFL official website and other sports sites are too shficat (translation: Washtat*) to compile and publish all-time statistics, I'll do it here, sigh, on this terrible blog.
*Italian dialect for, I guess it's rotten. The former word is my bastardization of a slang word.
In all seriousness, it's ridiculous head to head records are not found anywhere. I used this site as a reference.
I broke it up by decade since 1996 and then amalgamated the totals.
Als record from 1945-1986 (until Als folded)
Total: 283-341-20 (Playoffs: 26-28)
Head to head (45-86):
Argonauts 77-69-3 (3-1)
Rough Riders 71-95-4 (12-10)
Tiger Cats (Tigers and Wild Cats) 77-73-5 (8-11)
Eskimos 8-28-3 (1-6)
Blue Bombers 11-19-2
Stampeders 15-19-1 (2-0)
Roughriders 11-20-1 (Trivia: Lost first nine meetings against Saskatchewan)
Lions 13-18-1
Since return to CFL: 1996-99
Total: 52-26-1 (Playoffs 3-4)
Head to head (96-99):
Toronto Argonauts 6-8 (1-2)
Ottawa Rough Riders 2-1 (folded in 1990s)
Hamilton Tiger-Cats 10-6-1 (1-2)
Edmonton Eskimos 4-4
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 10-2
Calgary Stampeders 4-4
Saskatchewan Roughriders 8-0
British Columbia Lions 8-1 (1-0)
From 2000-2009
Total: 111-73 (Playoffs 9-9)
Argonauts 26-9 (4-1)
Renegades (formerly Rough Riders) 9-3
Tiger Cats 21-9 (0-1)
Eskimos 12-12 (2-2)
Blue Bombers 19-11 (1-1)
Stampeders 13-8 (0-1)
Roughriders 16-6 (2-0)
Lions 9-14 (1-2)
2010-12
Argonauts 8-4 (1-1)
Tiger Cats 5-6 (0-1)
Eskimos 6-0
Blue Bombers 5-4
Stampeders 2-4
Roughriders 5-2 (1-0)
Lions 3-3
All-time: 1945-1986; 1996-2012:
W495-L466-T21 (playoffs 42-42)
To 1945-86; 1996-2009:
Toronto Argonauts 109-86-3 (8-4)
Ottawa Rough Riders (Renegades) 81-98-4 (12-10)
Hamilton Tigers Cats 107-88-6 (9-14)
Edmonton Eskimos 24-44-3 (3-8)
Winnipeg Blue Bombers 40-32-2 (1-1)
Calgary Stampeders 32-31-1 (2-1)
Saskatchewan Roughriders 35-26-1 (2-0)
British Columbia Lions 30-33-1 (2-2)
All-time through 1945-2012
Argonauts 117-90-3 (9-5)
Tiger Cats 114-94-6 (9-15)
Eskimos 30-44-3 (3-8)
Blue Bombers 45-36-2 (1-1)
Stampeders 34-35-2 (2-1)
Roughriders 40-28-1 (3-0)
Lions 33-36-1 (2-2)
Notes: Despite a winning record against the Ti-Cats the Als have a 9-15 record against them in the playoffs. Edmonton and Ottawa hold a net advantage in both regular ans post season play. Montreal has a winning record against Toronto in the regular season and playoffs.
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