2011 Tim Hortons Brier


The 2011 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held March 5 until March 13, 2011 at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario. This event marked the 30th time that the province of Ontario has hosted the Brier since it began in 1927 in Toronto, Ontario and the first time a Bronze Medal Game was added to the playoffs.

Teams

For the second straight year, the defending champion was missing from the Brier. Kevin Koe's Brier champion and World champion rink lost in the Alberta provincial final to Kevin Martin's reigning Olympic champion rink, who played in his 11th Brier.
Representing Manitoba was the former world champion Jeff Stoughton rink, who has represented Manitoba in 5 of the last 6 years. He defeated the Mike McEwen rink, who at the time was ranked #1 in the CTRS, in the Manitoba provincial final.
Returning from Ontario was the former world champion Glenn Howard rink, who has won a record six straight provincial championships.
Returning from Newfoundland and Labrador was the former Olympic champion Brad Gushue, who has won eight of the last nine provincial championships. The Gushue rink was fresh off a break up with Albertan Randy Ferbey who skipped the team in a few World Curling Tour events this season.
The 2005 Brier runner-up Shawn Adams skipped for Team Nova Scotia.
Representing Saskatchewan was Steve Laycock, who made his Brier skipping debut with Pat Simmons as fourth, while looking to win the 4th national title of the year for Saskatchewan, following two Canadian Junior titles and one Scotties title.
The 2010 Brier bronze medalist Brad Jacobs represented Northern Ontario once again.
Jim Cotter skipped Team British Columbia for the first time, taking over the position for an injured Bob Ursel.
The 1997 & 2002 Brier bronze medalist James Grattan represented New Brunswick for a 9th time. His second, Steve Howard, is Glenn Howard's nephew.
Jamie Koe returned to play in his fifth Brier representing the Northwest Territories/Yukon team, hoping to improve on his last place finish in 2010.
Playing in his first Brier since 1994 was Prince Edward Island's Eddie MacKenzie who was also skipping for the first time.
And finally, François Gagné of Quebec played in his first Brier after upsetting former Brier champion Jean-Michel Ménard in the Quebec provincial final.

Round robin standings

Final Round Robin Standings
All draw times are listed in Eastern Standard Time.

Draw 1

Saturday, March 5, 2:30 pm

Draw 2

Saturday, March 5, 7:30 pm

Draw 3

Sunday, March 6, 9:30 am

Draw 4

Sunday, March 6, 2:30 pm

Draw 5

Sunday, March 6, 7:30 pm

Draw 6

Monday, March 7, 9:30 am

Draw 7

Monday, March 7, 2:30 pm

Draw 8

Monday, March 7, 7:30 pm

Draw 9

Tuesday, March 8, 9:30 am

Draw 10

Tuesday, March 8, 2:30 pm

Draw 11

Tuesday, March 8, 7:30 pm

Draw 12

Wednesday, March 9, 9:30 am

Draw 13

Wednesday, March 9, 2:30 pm
Team P.E.I. was fined $2000 for quitting the game before the 7th end.

Draw 14

Wednesday, March 9, 7:30 pm

Draw 15

Thursday, March 10, 9:30 am

Draw 16

Thursday, March 10, 2:30 pm

Draw 17

Thursday, March 10, 7:30 pm

Playoffs

1 vs. 2

Friday, March 11, 7:30 pm

3 vs. 4

Saturday, March 12, 2:30 pm
In the 9th end, Alberta and Ontario's rocks were so close to the tee, that a measurement could not be made, and the umpire had to make a call. While Alberta scored the point, Ontario scored two in the 10th to win when Martin missed his last shot, a raise attempt against two, giving Ontario the victory with Howard not having to throw his last.

Semifinal

Saturday, March 12, 7:30 pm

Bronze medal game

Sunday, March 13, 2:30 pm

Final

Sunday, March 13, 7:30 pm

Statistics

Top 5 player percentages

Round Robin only

Awards and Honours

;All-Star Teams
First Team
  • Skip: Glenn Howard
  • Third: Jon Mead
  • Second: Marc Kennedy
  • Lead: Ben Hebert
Second Team
  • Skip: Jeff Stoughton
  • Third: Richard Hart
  • Second: Brent Laing
  • Lead: Craig Savill
;Ross Harstone Award
  • Jim Cotter
;Scotty Harper Award – Media Award
  • Jim Henderson, SWEEP Magazine – $500 award
;Paul McLean Award
  • Michael Burns Jr., CCA photographer
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