CFL
Top 10 Montreal Alouettes Legends Who Shaped CFL History
The Montreal Alouettes have been a cornerstone of Canadian football since their inception in 1946. Over the decades, the team has experienced highs and lows, but the contributions of its greatest players have left an enduring legacy. From multiple Grey Cup victories to individual accolades, these 10 players represent the best of the Alouettes’ storied history.
1. Anthony Calvillo
A name that resonates with every Alouettes fan, Anthony Calvillo was the driving force behind the team’s success from 1998 to 2013. The quarterback led the Alouettes to three Grey Cup victories and is widely regarded as one of the CFL’s greatest players. Now serving as the Alouettes’ quarterbacks coach, Calvillo continues to influence the franchise he helped elevate to prominence.
2. Ben Cahoon
Known for his sure hands and clutch performances, Ben Cahoon spent his entire career with the Alouettes from 1998 to 2010. A three-time Grey Cup champion, Cahoon earned the title of Alouettes’ Most Outstanding Canadian nine times and was a ten-time East Division All-Star. His jersey number 86, retired in 2016, cements his legacy as an all-time great.
3. Scott Flory
A dominant presence on the offensive line, Scott Flory was an essential part of the Alouettes from 1999 to 2013. Flory’s consistency and skill helped the team secure three Grey Cups during his tenure. After retiring, he transitioned to coaching, where he now leads the University of Saskatchewan Huskies, continuing his impact on Canadian football.
4. Virgil Wagner
A cornerstone of the Alouettes’ early success, Virgil Wagner played from 1946 to 1954. Wagner was a key figure in the team’s 1949 Grey Cup victory, setting the standard for future Alouettes legends. Though he passed away in 1997, his contributions remain a proud part of the team’s history.
5. Michael Pringle
Michael Pringle was a powerhouse running back who dazzled fans during his time with the Alouettes from 1996 to 2002 and in 2005. A seven-time CFL All-Star and three-time Grey Cup champion, Pringle’s versatility and dominance left an indelible mark on both the CFL and the Alouettes.
6. Bryan Chiu
From 1997 to 2009, Bryan Chiu anchored the Alouettes’ offensive line, helping the team claim three Grey Cups. Known for his technical skill and leadership, Chiu transitioned to coaching after his playing career, making a mark with teams like the Toronto Argonauts and Ottawa Redblacks.
7. Junior Ah You
Born in American Samoa, Junior Ah You was a defensive force for the Alouettes, winning Grey Cups in 1974 and 1977. His standout performance in the 1974 Grey Cup earned him MVP honors. Ah You’s ferocity on the field and commitment to excellence make him a fan favorite from the 1970s era.
8. Wally Buono
Before becoming one of the CFL’s most successful coaches, Wally Buono played linebacker for the Alouettes from 1972 to 1981, winning two Grey Cups with the team. Buono’s leadership extended into his coaching career, where he won an additional five Grey Cups, making him one of the CFL’s most decorated figures.
9. John Bowman
A modern Alouettes legend, John Bowman spent over a decade as the heart of the team’s defense. Known for his relentless pass-rushing and leadership, Bowman’s contributions to the Alouettes’ success made him a fan favorite and a staple of the franchise.
10. Glen Weir
A crucial player during the Alouettes’ dominance in the 1970s, Glen Weir helped the team secure multiple Grey Cup victories. His consistency and ability to deliver in key moments solidified his place among the Alouettes’ all-time greats.
These 10 players not only brought glory to the Montreal Alouettes but also left lasting legacies that define the franchise. As the team continues to evolve, the contributions of these legends remain a source of inspiration for fans and players alike.
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