The 1995 Calgary Stampeders finished in first place in the North Division with a 15–3 record. They appeared in the 83rd Grey Cup but lost to the Baltimore Stallions . That Grey Cup game marked the only time an American-based team won the Grey Cup.
On September 20, 1992, Calgary began the CFL's longest ever regular season home winning and unbeaten streaks. These streaks ended on August 18, 1995 at 27.
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Week
Game
Date
Opponent
Results
Venue
Attendance
Score
Record
1
1
Thur, June 29
vs. Memphis Mad Dogs
W 24–18
1–0
McMahon Stadium
25,071
2
2
Sat, July 8
at Shreveport Pirates
W 48–17
2–0
Independence Stadium
14,026
3
3
Thur, July 13
at Ottawa Rough Riders
W 57–7
3–0
Frank Clair Stadium
24,861
4
4
Fri, July 21
vs. BC Lions
W 46–24
4–0
McMahon Stadium
30,012
5
5
Fri, July 28
vs. Shreveport Pirates
W 27–19
5–0
McMahon Stadium
21,098
6
6
Sun, Aug 6
vs. Baltimore Stallions
W 29–15
6–0
McMahon Stadium
24,463
7
7
Sat, Aug 12
at San Antonio Texans
W 38–32
7–0
Alamodome
22,043
8
8
Fri, Aug 18
vs. Birmingham Barracudas
L 28–31
7–1
McMahon Stadium
25,129
9
9
Sat, Aug 26
at Birmingham Barracudas
W 37–14
8–1
Legion Field
19,652
10
10
Mon, Sept 4
vs. Edmonton Eskimos
W 51–26
9–1
McMahon Stadium
37,317
11
11
Fri, Sept 8
at Edmonton Eskimos
W 33–17
10–1
Commonwealth Stadium
49,434
12
Bye
13
12
Tue, Sept 19
vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers
W 43–28
11–1
McMahon Stadium
21,738
13
13
Sun, Sept 24
at Winnipeg Blue Bombers
W 43–39
12–1
Winnipeg Stadium
24,598
14
14
Sat, Sept 30
vs. Toronto Argonauts
W 26–19
13–1
McMahon Stadium
22,570
15
15
Mon, Oct 9
at BC Lions
W 41–27
14–1
BC Place
32,907
16
16
Sat, Oct 14
at Saskatchewan Roughriders
L 20–25
14–2
Taylor Field
55,438
17
17
Sun, Oct 22
vs. Saskatchewan Roughriders
W 18–15
15–2
McMahon Stadium
33,258
18
18
Fri, Oct 27
at Toronto Argonauts
L 22–31
15–3
SkyDome
23,196
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Due to the unbalanced divisional alignment used this season as well as the league's preference to maintain regional rivalries, some North Division teams did not play one another in the regular season, including Calgary and Hamilton. Their 1995 North Division Semi-Final remains the only non-Grey Cup postseason game in the history of professional Canadian football to be played between teams that did not face one another in the regular season.