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2004 Nokia Brier
Curling competition at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 2004 Nokia Brier, the Canadian men's curling championship was held from March 6 to 14, 2004 at Saskatchewan Place in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.[1] A total of 238,129 attended the event.
Team Nova Scotia, who was skipped by Mark Dacey defeated Team Alberta skipped by Randy Ferbey in dramatic fashion in the championship game and preventing the Ferbey rink for capturing their fourth consecutive Brier title. Nova Scotia's title was their third and to date most recent Brier Tankard title and first title since 1951.
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Teams
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The teams were listed as follows:[2]
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Map of teams
Round-robin standings
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Final round-robin standings[2]
Round-robin results
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All draw times are listed in Central Standard Time (UTC−6).[2]
Draw 1
Saturday, March 6, 1:00 pm
Draw 2
Saturday, March 6, 6:00 pm
Draw 3
Sunday, March 7, 9:00 am
Draw 4
Sunday, March 7, 1:30 pm
Draw 5
Sunday, March 7, 6:30 pm
Draw 6
Monday, March 8, 9:00 am
Draw 7
Monday, March 8, 1:30 pm
Draw 8
Monday, March 8, 6:30 pm
Draw 9
Tuesday, March 9, 9:00 am
Draw 10
Tuesday, March 9, 1:30 pm
Draw 11
Tuesday, March 9, 6:30 pm
Draw 12
Wednesday, March 10, 9:00 am
Draw 13
Wednesday, March 10, 1:30 pm
Draw 14
Wednesday, March 10, 6:30 pm
Draw 15
Thursday, March 11, 9:00 am
Draw 16
Thursday, March 11, 1:30 pm
Draw 17
Thursday, March 11, 6:30 pm
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Tiebreaker
Friday, March 12, 9:00 am
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Playoffs
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Page playoff system | Semifinal | Final | |||||||||||
1 | ![]() | 6 | 2 | ![]() | 9 | ||||||||
2 | ![]() | 10 | 1 | ![]() | 10 | ||||||||
1 | ![]() | 7 | |||||||||||
4 | ![]() | 4 | |||||||||||
3 | ![]() | 5 | |||||||||||
4 | ![]() | 7 | |||||||||||
1 vs. 2
Friday, March 12, 1:30 pm
3 vs. 4
Friday, March 12, 6:30 pm
Semifinal
Saturday, March 13, 1:00 pm
Final
The final was played and televised on the CBC across Canada. Ferbey led 8–4 after the 7th end but Dacey's team put themselves back into the game with a big 3 point 8th end. Forcing Alberta to take a single in the 9th, Dacey was 2 down coming home but had last rock advantage. A couple of errors by Ferbey's team and some good shot making, gave Nova Scotia 3 points in the 10th end and the championship.
Sunday, March 14, 6:00 pm
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Statistics
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Perfect Games
Round robin only; minimum 10 shots thrown
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Qualifying
Alberta
@ Hinton
- Randy Ferbey
- Kurt Balderston
- Kevin Martin
- John Morris
- Rob Armitage
British Columbia
@ Nanaimo
- Jay Peachey
- Scott Decap
- Brian Miki
- Wes Craig
Manitoba
@ Brandon
- Brent Scales
- Jeff Stoughton
- Murray Woodward
- Dave Boehmer
New Brunswick
- Russ Howard
- Terry Odishaw
- Mike Flannery
- Mike Kennedy
Northern Ontario
- Rob Gordon
- Jeff Currie
- Denis Malette
- Al Harnden
Ontario
- Mike Harris
- Glenn Howard
- Phil Daniel
- Peter Corner
Nova Scotia
- Mark Dacey
Newfoundland and Labrador
- Brad Gushue
- Mark Noseworthy
- Keith Ryan
- John Boland
Prince Edward Island
- Mike Gaudet
- John Likely
- Peter MacDonald
- Andrew Robinson
Saskatchewan
- Bruce Korte
- Brad Heidt
- Doug Harcourt
- Joel Jordison
Yukon/Northwest Territories
- Brian Wasnea
- Peter O'Driscoll
- Chad Cowan
- Paul Delorey
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Notes
- For the final four ends of Draw 16, Team Alberta's alternate Dan Holowaychuk threw second stones, second Scott Pfeifer threw third stones, while skip Randy Ferbey (who throws third stones) sat out.
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