1992 Scott Tournament of Hearts


The 1992 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from February 29 to March 7, 1992, at the Halifax Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The total attendance for the week was 42,093.
Team Manitoba, who was skipped by Connie Laliberte won the event as they beat defending champion Julie Sutton and Team Canada 7–3 in the final after nine ends. Manitoba reached the final after beating British Columbia in the semifinal 7–6. This was Manitoba's fourth title overall and the second of three skipped by Laliberte, who also skipped Manitoba's last title in. The eight years between titles for Laliberte along with lead Janet Arnott tied Joyce McKee's then-record for the longest period between title wins.
Laliberte's rink would go onto represent Canada at the 1992 Canada Safeway World Women's Curling Championship held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany where they lost in the semifinal to eventual champion Sweden.
The 121 blank ends during the event tied the record set the for the most blank ends during a single tournament. As of, this record still stands. Additionally, the final saw the following final game records either tied or set:
  • The three points scored by Team Canada tied a record for the fewest points by one team in a final, matching Team Canada in and Manitoba in.
  • Manitoba set or tied the following steal records for a final game:
  • * Most stolen ends in a final game
  • * Most points from stolen ends in a final game
  • * Most consecutive stolen ends in a final game
  • This was also the last final until to be conceded without any rocks being thrown in the tenth end

Teams

The teams were listed as follows:

Round Robin standings

Final Round Robin standings
TeamSkip
Lisa Walker9271474736121570%
Julie Sutton9267555038101774%
Connie Laliberte9265404629122075%
Michelle Schneider747053464081575%
Agnes Charette6566584740101469%
Colleen Jones656048393713975%
Kim Dolan474963374710368%
Kim Clark476171414791067%
Cheryl Bernard475166344713270%
Dawn Moses47506336468966%
Heidi Hanlon38577339486668%
Sue Anne Bartlett110558541489865%

Round Robin results

All draw times are in Atlantic Standard Time.

Draw 1

''Saturday, February 29, 3:00 pm''

Draw 2

''Saturday, February 29, 7:30 pm''

Draw 3

''Sunday, March 1, 10:30 am''

Draw 4

''Sunday, March 1, 3:00 pm''

Draw 5

''Sunday, March 1, 7:30 pm''

Draw 6

''Monday, March 2, 10:30 am''

Draw 7

''Monday, March 2, 3:00 pm''

Draw 8

''Monday, March 2, 7:30 pm''

Draw 9

''Tuesday, March 3, 10:30 am''

Draw 10

''Tuesday, March 3, 3:00 pm''

Draw 11

''Tuesday, March 3, 7:30 pm''

Draw 12

''Wednesday, March 4, 10:30 am''

Draw 13

''Wednesday, March 4, 3:00 pm''

Draw 14

''Wednesday, March 4, 7:30 pm''

Draw 15

''Thursday, March 5, 10:30 am''

Draw 16

''Thursday, March 5, 3:00 pm''

Draw 17

''Thursday, March 5, 7:30 pm''

Playoffs

Semifinal

''Friday, March 6, 7:30 pm''

Final

''Saturday, March 7, 2:00 pm''

Statistics

Top 5 player percentages

''Final Round Robin Percentages''

Awards

The all-star team and sportsmanship award winners were as follows:

Joyce Myers Award

The Scotties Tournament of Hearts Sportsmanship Award is presented to the curler who best embodies the spirit of curling at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The winner was selected in a vote by all players at the tournament.
Prior to 1998, the award was named after a notable individual in the curling community where the tournament was held that year. For this edition, the award was named after Joyce Myers, a builder who was very involved in the curling administration, coaching, instructing, and officiating which earned her the Herb Millhan Award in 1986 for outstanding contribution to the Curling Canada program.
New Brunswick skip Heidi Hanlon became the first two-time recipient of the sportsmanship award after previously winning the award in.
NameTeamPosition
Heidi Hanlon Skip