2004 Nokia Brier
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The 2004 Nokia Brier was held at Saskatchewan Place in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, from March 6 to March 14, 2004. The Nova Scotia team skipped by Mark Dacey defeated the Alberta team of Randy Furbey in dramatic fashion in the final game played on March 14. Furbey's team was attempting to become Canadian champion for the fourth consecutive year.
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Teams:
- Alberta: (Ottewell Curling Club, Edmonton, Alberta) Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque, Don Holowaychuk
- British Columbia: (Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster Curling Club, New Westminster, British Columbia) Jay Peachey, Ron Leech, Kevin Ricksiedler, Brad Fenton, Jamie Smith
- Manitoba: (Swan River Curling Club, Swan River, Manitoba) Brent Scales, Gord Hardy, Grant Spicer, Todd Trevellyan, Doug Harrison
- New Brunswick: (Beaver Curling Club, Moncton, New Brunswick) Russ Howard, James Grattan, Marc LeCocq, Grant Odishaw, Steve Howard
- Newfoundland and Labrador: (St. John's Curling Club, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador) Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Jamie Korab, Mark Ward, Mike Adam
- Northern Ontario: (Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club, Haileybury, Ontario) Rob Gordon, Brian Fawcett, Steve Burnett, Jeramie Landry, Larry Carr
- Nova Scotia: (Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax, Nova Scotia) Mark Dacey, Bruce Lones, Rob Harris, Andrew Gibson, Mat Harris
- Ontario: (Oakville Curling Club, Oakville, Ontario) Mike Harris, John Base, Phil Loevenmark, Trevor Wall, Ross Scarrow
- Prince Edward Island: (Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club, Summerside, Prince Edward Island) Mike Gaudet, Evan Sullivan, Craig Arsenault, Sean Ledgerwood, Rod MacDonald
- Quebec: (Club de curling Rosemère, Montréal, Quebec) Daniel Lafleur, Steeve Gagnon, Jean-Sébastien Roy, Maurice Cayouette, Serge Friolet
- Saskatchewan: (Muenster Curling Club, Muenster, Saskatchewan) Bruce Korte, Clint Dieno, Roger Korte, Rory Galonowski, Darrell McKee
- Yukon/Northwest Territories: (Whitehorse Curling Club, Whitehorse, Yukon) Brian Wasnea, Pat Molloy, Bruce Hunt, Kevin Sumner, Clarence Jack
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
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
2. Chad Cowan
4. Paul Delorey
Round-robin standings
The standings at the end of round-robin play on March 11, after 17 draws:
Province | Skip | W | L |
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Nova Scotia | Dacey | 10 | 1 |
Alberta | Ferbey | 10 | 1 |
Nfld and Labrador | Gushue | 8 | 3 |
British Columbia | Peachey | 7 | 4 |
New Brunswick | Howard | 7 | 4 |
Ontario | Harris | 6 | 5 |
Saskatchewan | Korte | 5 | 6 |
Northern Ontario | Gordon | 5 | 6 |
Manitoba | Scales | 3 | 8 |
Quebec | Lafleur | 3 | 8 |
Prince Edward Island | Gaudet | 2 | 9 |
Yukon/NWT | Wasnea | 0 | 11 |
Notes:
- Nova Scotia finished first as they defeated Alberta 8-7 in draw 13.
- The top four teams qualified for the page playoffs.
- British Columbia defeated New Brunswick 7-5 in a tie-breaker (draw 18) on March 12 to claim fourth place.
- Most of the draws were televised live on TSN.
Playoffs
The brier uses the page playoff system where the top four teams with the best records at the end of round-robin play meet in the playoff rounds. The first and second place teams play each other, with the winner advancing directly to the final. The winner of the other page playoff game between the third and fourth place teams plays the loser of the first/second playoff game in the semi-final. The winner of the semi-final moves on to the final.
Normally the 3 versus 4 page playoff game is played before the 1 versus 2 playoff game on Friday. However, since a tiebreaker was played this year on the same day to decide fourth place, the 1 versus 2 game was played first.
Playoff Games One and Two
Game one (draw 19) of the page playoffs was between Mark Dacey's team from Nova Scotia (first overall) versus Randy Ferbey's team from Alberta (second overall). The game was placed on sheet B on March 12 with Dacey having last rock advantage in the first end.
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Game two (draw 20) of the page playoffs was between Brad Gushue's team from Newfoundland and Labrador (third overall) versus Jay Peachey's team from British Columbia (fourth overall). The game was played on March 12 with Gushue having last rock advantage in the first end.
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Semi-Final
The semi-final (draw 21) was played on March 13 between Mark Dacey's team from Nova Scotia and Jan Peachey's team from British Columbia. Dacey had last rock advantage in the first end.
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Final
The final (draw 22) was played on March 14 and televised on the CBC across Canada. Dacey had first rock advantage in the first end due to their first place position in the round-robin. Furbey 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 Furbey's team and some good shot making, gave Nova Scotia 3 points in the 10th end and the championship.
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