2005 Tim Hortons Brier - Results

Results

All times in Eastern Standard Time
Draw 1 - March 5, 16:00

  • Alberta 11 - 2 New Brunswick
  • British Columbia 10 - 5 Yukon/Northwest Territories
  • Manitoba 6 - 3 Saskatchewan
  • Northern Ontario 10 - 11 Newfoundland and Labrador

Draw 2 - March 5, 20:30

  • Saskatchewan 8 - 3 Yukon/Northwest Territories
  • Quebec 10 - 8 Nova Scotia (11)
  • Prince Edward Island 5 - 7 Ontario
  • Manitoba 6 - 4 British Columbia

Draw 3 - March 6, 11:30

  • Newfoundland and Labrador 6 - 10 Alberta
  • Northern Ontario 7 - 3 New Brunswick

Draw 4 - March 6, 16:00

  • Quebec 5 - 11 Ontario
  • British Columbia 6 - 4 Saskatchewan
  • Yukon/Northwest Territories 6 - 7 Manitoba
  • Nova Scotia 11 - 4 Prince Edward Island

Draw 5 - March 6, 20:30

  • New Brunswick 4 - 10 Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Ontario 7 - 8 Nova Scotia
  • Prince Edward Island 9 - 8 Quebec
  • Alberta 11 - 3 Northern Ontario

Draw 6 - March 7, 11:30

  • Northern Ontario 7 - 6 Manitoba
  • Newfoundland and Labrador 9 - 6 Yukon/Northwest Territories
  • Alberta 9 - 8 Saskatchewan (11)
  • New Brunswick 10 - 8 British Columbia (11)

Draw 7 - March 7, 16:00

  • Yukon/Northwest Territories 4 - 5 Prince Edward Island
  • Manitoba 10 - 9 Quebec
  • British Columbia 7 - 5 Ontario
  • Saskatchewan 8 - 5 Nova Scotia

Draw 8 March 7, 20:30

  • Nova Scotia 8 - 4 Alberta
  • Ontario 5 - 6 New Brunswick
  • Quebec 8 - 2 Northern Ontario
  • Prince Edward Island 6 - 8 Newfoundland and Labrador (11)

Draw 9 - March 8, 11:30

  • Quebec 6 - 4 New Brunswick
  • Prince Edward Island 4 - 6 Alberta
  • Nova Scotia 5 - 4 Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Ontario 9 - 5 Northern Ontario

Draw 10 - March 8, 16:00

  • Newfoundland and Labrador 6 - 7 British Columbia
  • Northern Ontario 6 - 8 Saskatchewan
  • New Brunswick 8 - 6 Yukon/Northwest Territories
  • Alberta 9 - 5 Manitoba

Draw 11 - March 8, 20:30

  • Saskatchewan 4 - 9 Ontario
  • British Columbia 2 - 4 Nova Scotia
  • Manitoba 9 - 7 Prince Edward Island
  • Yukon/Northwest Territories 5 - 8 Quebec

Draw 12 - March 9, 11:30

  • Manitoba 10 - 8 Nova Scotia
  • Yukon/Northwest Territories 4 - 6 Ontario
  • Saskatchewan 5 - 4 Quebec
  • British Columbia 9 - 7 Prince Edward Island

Draw 13 - March 9, 16:00

  • Prince Edward Island 9 - 7 Northern Ontario
  • Quebec 6 - 3 Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Ontario 5 - 6 Alberta
  • Nova Scotia 8 - 2 New Brunswick

Draw 14 - March 9, 20:30

  • Alberta 10 - 3 Yukon/Northwest Territories
  • New Brunswick 4 - 5 Manitoba
  • Northern Ontario 3 - 6 British Columbia
  • Newfoundland and Labrador 6 - 2 Saskatchewan

Draw 15 - March 10, 11:30

  • British Columbia 6 - 7 Quebec
  • Saskatchewan 8 - 2 Prince Edward Island
  • Yukon/Northwest Territories 4 - 6 Nova Scotia
  • Manitoba 7 - 4 Ontario

Draw 16 - March 10, 16:00

  • New Brunswick 5 - 8 Saskatchewan
  • Alberta 8 - 7 British Columbia (11)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador 8 - 6 Manitoba
  • Northern Ontario 8 - 6 Yukon/Northwest Territories

Draw 17 - March 10, 20:30

  • Ontario 7 - 5 Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Nova Scotia 9 - 6 Northern Ontario
  • Prince Edward Island 9 - 8 New Brunswick
  • Quebec 7 - 6 Alberta

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