1954 Macdonald Brier


The 1954 Macdonald Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 1 to 5, 1954 at Edmonton Gardens in Edmonton, Alberta. A total of 32,000 fans attended the event.
Team Alberta, who was skipped by Matt Baldwin became the third team to win Brier Tankard in their hometown as they finished round robin play with a 9-1 record. This was Alberta's fifth Brier championship and the first of three by Baldwin as a skip. At age 27, Baldwin would also at the time be the youngest skip to win a Brier.
Baldwin is also remembered for pleasing the cheering hometown Edmonton crowd as during their final game against New Brunswick, he slid halfway down the sheet of ice when throwing his final rock of the event, which was legal under curling rules at the time, but was never attempted. The rock stopped right on the button, cementing Baldwin's status as a "rock star".

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:

Round robin standings

ProvinceSkipWLPFPA
AlbertaMatt Baldwin9112567
SaskatchewanGarnet Campbell8211485
Reginald Piercey64108112
Northern OntarioDonald Groom6410777
British ColumbiaBung Cartmell649998
OntarioRoss Tarleton6410989
New BrunswickRichard McCully4694103
Manitoba|1905QC

Round robin results

All draw times are listed in Mountain Time

Draw 1

''Monday, March 1 3:00 PM''

Draw 2

''Monday, March 1 8:00 PM''

Draw 3

''Tuesday, March 2 9:00 AM''

Draw 4

''Tuesday, March 2 2:30 PM''

Draw 5

''Wednesday, March 3 3:00 PM''

Draw 6

''Wednesday, March 3 8:00 PM''

Draw 7

''Thursday, March 4 9:30 AM''

Draw 8

''Thursday, March 4 3:00 PM''

Draw 9

''Thursday, March 4 8:00 PM''

Draw 10

''Friday, March 5 9:30 AM''

Draw 11

''Friday, March 5 2:30 PM''