Despite rumours Trestman and Calvillo plan to return to Als LOGINREGISTERHELPYOU ARE NOT LOGGED IN NHLNBAMLBCFLNFLCurlingTennisGolfSoccerNASCARFormula OneIndyCar NASCAR Canadian Tire SeriesNationwideCamping WorldAuto RacingWorld JuniorsSpengler CupMenS WHCWomenS WHCHockey CanadaAHLBoxingCanada GamesCHLCISECHLFigure SkatingLacrosseMMANCAASkiingSummer SportsWinter SportsMoreOlympicsFantasyDaily LineShowsTSN TalentCommunityMainScoresScheduleStandingsStatisticsBCCalgaryEdmontonSaskatchewanHamiltonMontrealTorontoWinnipegTeamsTransactionsDaily LineCFL on TSNeotText SizeMONTREAL Coach Marc Trestman plans to return to Montreal next season and so does quarterback Anthony Calvillo so there is no reason to expect that the Alouettes wont be contending for a second straight Grey CupVery few changes are anticipated for a club that went a teamrecord 153 in the regular season and then pulled off an unlikely lastplay 2827 victory over the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Grey Cup game last SundayThe win snapped a fourgame losing streak in Grey Cup games since 2003 but the fact that the Alouettes have been to the CFL championship game seven times since 2000 winning twice speaks to their ability to produce contending teams year after yearThe 37yearold Calvillo named the CFLs outstanding player for a second straight season told reporters Tuesday he will be back in 2010 Centre Bryan Chiu an Alouette since 1997 and slotback Ben Cahoon who joined a year later both said they would decide over the offseason whether to return next yearBut losing any one player would not likely set the team back as much as it would if they lost Trestman the earnest secondyear coach whose innovative offensive schemes and detailed mental and physical planning were a large part of the teams successThere have been reports that some NFL clubs Buffalo and Oakland are sometimes mentioned are interested in giving him the chance to be an NFL head coach He spent nearly three decades as a quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator before heading north to join the Alouettes in 2008I plan on coming back next year Trestman said Tuesday as the Alouettes gathered at Olympic Stadium to digest their championship When your team has success and youre the head coach rumours are going to go out and people are going to blogRight now theres nothing in my mind other than enjoying this moment with my playersTrestman is under contract for next season but anything can happen in pro sports and plans can changeOr as he put itI can see myself being here I cant speak for the future I have no crystal ball I love what Im doing I have a great owner (Robert Wetenhall) a great president (Larry Smith) a great general manager (Jim Popp) who saw something in me no one else has seen in the 30 years Ive been in the business and I appreciate and respect himOn Wednesday he plans to be with his players a...