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Tim Hortons Brier The Tim Hortons Brier, or simply (and more commonly) the Brier (''french: Le Brier''), is the annual Canadian men's curling championship, sanctioned by Curling Canada. The current event name refers to its main sponsor, the Tim Hortons coffee and ...
, Canada's men's
curling Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding ...
championship, was held from March 8 to 16 at the
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in
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,
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. Skipped by Kevin Martin, Alberta defeated the defending champion, and reigning World Champion
Glenn Howard Glenn William Howard (born July 17, 1962) is a Canadian curler who is one of the most decorated curlers of all time. He has won four world championships, four Briers and 17 Ontario provincial championships, including a record eight straight ...
and Team Ontario. The final pitted arguably the top 2 teams in the world, at least the top 2 teams in the
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. The final, while close, failed to live up to expectations, and was widely considered boring, and was full of mistakes due to ice problems. Martin had a draw to the button in the tenth end to win the game.


Teams


Round-robin standings

''Final round-robin standings''


Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in
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( UTC−6).


Draw 1

''Saturday, March 8, 14:00''


Draw 2

''Saturday, March 8, 19:00''


Draw 3

''Sunday, March 9, 8:30''


Draw 4

''Sunday, March 9, 14:00''


Draw 5

''Sunday, March 9, 19:00''


Draw 6

''Monday, March 10, 9:30''


Draw 7

''Monday, March 10, 14:00''


Draw 8

''Monday, March 10, 19:00''


Draw 9

''Tuesday, March 11, 9:30''


Draw 10

''Tuesday, March 11, 14:00''


Draw 11

''Tuesday, March 11, 19:00''


Draw 12

''Wednesday, March 12, 9:30''


Draw 13

''Wednesday, March 12, 14:00''


Draw 14

''Wednesday, March 12, 19:00''


Draw 15

''Thursday, March 13, 9:30''


Draw 16

''Thursday, March 13, 14:00''


Draw 17

''Thursday, March 13, 19:00'' The
Quebec Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and ''Quebec'' (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirtee ...
vs.
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match was the most recent Brier match that went to a second extra end.


Tiebreaker

''Friday, March 14, 19:30''


Playoffs


3 vs. 4

''Friday, March 14, 15:00''


1 vs. 2

''Friday, March 14, 20:00''


Semifinal

''Saturday, March 15, 13:30''


Final

''Sunday, March 16, 17:30''


Statistics


Top 5 player percentages

''Round Robin only''


Playdowns

''Defending provincial champions in italics''


Alberta

''The 2008 Boston Pizza Cup February 12–17,
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'' ''Triple knock out format.'' Playoffs *1 vs. 2: Martin 7-6 Ferbey *3 vs. 4: Pahl 3-6 Koe *Semifinal: Ferbey 11-7 Koe *Final: Martin 7-4 Ferbey


British Columbia

''February 4–10,
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'' Tie-breakers *Joanisse 10-5 McArdle *Horning 11-6 Joanisse Page Playoffs *Buchy 2-8 Ursel *McAulay 8-1 Horning Semifinal *McAulay 7-3 Buchy Final *McAulay 7-8 Ursel


Manitoba

''February 13–17, Brandon Keystone Centre,
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'' ''Double knock out format with a playoff round and then a page playoff championship. After Saturday afternoon draws.'' Playoffs *1 vs. 2: Burtnyk 5-8 Bohn *3 vs. 4: Peters 3-5 McEwen *Semifinal: McEwen 5-7 Burtnyk *Final: Bohn 5-11 Burtnyk


New Brunswick

''February 13–17,
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Tie breakers *Sherrard 9-1 Brannen *Sullivan 7-3 Howard *Sullivan 7-6 Sherrard Semifinal *Sullivan 5-6 Mallais Final *Mallais 2-9 Grattan ''Defending champion Paul Dobson (curler), Paul Dobson did not qualify/participate''


Newfoundland and Labrador

''February 5–10, Carol Curling Club,
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'' Tiebreaker *Noseworthy 10-11 Smith Semifinal *Gushue 8-4 Smith Final *Ryan 3-7 Gushue


Northern Ontario

''February 4–9, Englehart & Area Community Complex,
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'' Group A Group B Tie breakers *Dumontelle 6-4 Henderson *Dumontelle 5-3 Adams Playoffs *A2 vs. B3: E. Harnden 9-5 Lapointe *B2 vs. A3: Dumontelle 8-7 Gordon *B1 vs. A1: Currie 7-3 Clifford *Quarter final: E. Harnden 11-10 Dumontelle *Semifinal: E. Harnden 7-3 Clifford *Final: Currie 3-7 E. Harnden


Nova Scotia

''February 6–10, Wolfville Curling Club,
Wolfville Wolfville is a Canadian town in the Annapolis Valley, Kings County, Nova Scotia, located about northwest of the provincial capital, Halifax. The town is home to Acadia University and Landmark East School. The town is a tourist destination du ...

Triple knock-out format.'' Playoffs *1 vs. 2: Saunders 3-4 Rafuse *3 vs. 4: MacKenzie 5-10 Adams *Semifinal: Saunders 6-7 Adams *Final: Rafuse 4-3 Adams


Ontario

''The 2008 TSC Stores Tankard, February 4–10,
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, Waterloo'' Tie breakers *Tuck 9-4 Middaugh *Lobel 9-8 Tuck Page Playoffs *Howard 4-6 Corner *Lobel 7-8 Harris Semifinal *Harris 2-7 Howard Final *Corner 4-9 Howard


Prince Edward Island

''February 5–10, Crapaud Community Curling Club,
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'' Tiebreaker *Stevenson 9-6 Shaw Playoffs *1 vs. 2: Likely 5-6 Gallant *3 vs. 4: Stevenson 10-3 MacDonald *Semifinal: Likely 10-5 Stevenson *Final: Likely 7-8 Gallant


Quebec

''February 5–12,
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Trois-Rivières Trois-Rivières (, – 'Three Rivers') is a city in the Mauricie administrative region of Quebec, Canada, at the confluence of the Saint-Maurice River, Saint-Maurice and Saint Lawrence River, Saint Lawrence rivers, on the north shore of the Sain ...
'' Group A Group B ''Defending champion
Pierre Charette Pierre G. "The Duffer" Charette (born June 23, 1955) is a Canadian curler from Ottawa, Ontario. He currently coaches the Silvana Tirinzoni rink Career Born in Masson, Quebec, Charette has played in thirteen Briers, and was the first curler to ...
is playing third for Hemmings.'' Tie breakers *Tardif 10-4 Reid *Roberge 7-3 Dupuis *Roberge 10-2 Tardif Playoffs *A2 vs. B3: Desjardins 5-4 Butler *B2 vs. A3: Roberge 9-4 Bédard *A1 vs. B1: Ménard 7-5 Ferland *Quarter-final: Roberge 7-4 Desjardins *Semi-final: Ferland 7-5 Roberge *Final: Ménard 7-5 Ferland


Saskatchewan

''February 6–10, Balgonie Arena,
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Triple elimination until playoff round.'' Playoffs *1 vs. 2: Bryden 4-6 Simmons *3 vs. 4: Jordison 4-10 McKee *Semifinal: Bryden 4-6 McKee *Final: Simmons 10-5 McKee


Yukon/Northwest Territories

''February 14–17, Whitehorse Curling Club,
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Double round robin. Through five draws.'' Tiebreakers *Solberg d. Moss *Cowan 9-8 Solberg ''Defending champion
Jamie Koe Jamie Koe (born November 3, 1977 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories) is a Canadian curler. He has played in 14 Briers, representing the Northwest Territories/Yukon team and three Briers representing just the Northwest Territories. At the 20 ...
was eliminated in the N.W.T. playdowns.''


References


See also

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2008 World Men's Curling Championship The 2008 World Men's Curling Championship was held from April 4–13, 2008 at Ralph Engelstad Arena in Grand Forks, North Dakota in the USA. The 12-team tournament took place in the 11,643 seat hockey arena on the grounds of the University of North ...
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2008 World Junior Curling Championships The 2008 World Junior Curling Championships were held from March 1 to 9 at the Ishallen in Östersund, Sweden. Men Teams Round Robin Standings ''Final Round Robin Standings'' Round Robin Results Draw 1 ''Friday, March 2, 12:00'' Draw 2 ...
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2008 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship The 2008 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship was held March 8–15, 2008 in Vierumäki, Finland at the Vierumäki Ice Rink. It was the first mixed doubles world championships organized by the World Curling Federation. Switzerland scored two ...
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2008 Ford World Women's Curling Championship The 2008 World Women's Curling Championship (branded as 2008 Ford World Women's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held from March 22 to March 30, 2008 at the Wesbild Centre in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. This championship ...
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2008 Scotties Tournament of Hearts The 2008 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling tournament was held February 16–24, 2008 at the Brandt Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan. The winner was the 2005 champion team from Manitoba, under skip Jennifer Jones. In w ...
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