The 2019 Tim Hortons Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship, was held from March 2 to 10 at Westoba Place in Brandon, Manitoba. In the final, Kevin Koe of Alberta defeated Team Wildcard skipped by Brendan Bottcher 4–3 by scoring two in the tenth end to win. It was the lowest scoring Brier final since 1992, which was held before the adoption of any free guard zone rule.
This marked the third time the Brier has been held in Brandon, the first time since 1982.
This year's Brier was notable for a total team shot percentage efficiency for Northern Ontario of 97% during Draw 3 on March 3, tying a Brier record.[citation needed]
All wins and losses earned in the round robin (including results against teams that failed to advance) were carried forward into the championship pool.
^ abcTeam Ontario alternate Jeff Grant threw second stones in the last end of Draw 6, and lead stones in the last end of Draw 8.
^ abcTeam Prince Edward Island alternate Matt Nabuurs threw lead stones during the last 2 ends of Draw 3, and second stones after the 5th end in Draw 5.
^ abcIn the last 3 ends of Draw 10, Team Northwest Territories skip Jamie Koe removed himself from the game, and each player moved up one position.[2] During Draw 8, alternate Shadrach Mcleod threw second stones in the last 2 ends.
^ abTeam Yukon lead Scott Odian suffered a knee injury in the 7th end of Draw 7. Alternate Dave Rach threw lead rocks for the rest of the tournament.[3]
^Korobanik, John. "Team Ontario steals way to critical win at Tim Hortons Brier". Curling Canada. Retrieved March 6, 2019. Jamie Koe, who removed himself late in the game to give David Aho a chance to skip, led Team Northwest Territories [...] to a 9-4 win over David St. Louis and Team Nunavut [...].
^Korobanik, John (March 4, 2019). "Muyres and Saskatchewan steal victory at Tim Hortons Brier". Curling Canada. Retrieved March 5, 2019. Jon Solberg and Team Yukon [...] lost lead Scott Odian to a knee injury mid-game [...]. Odian injured his right knee while delivering a stone in the seventh end and was replaced by alternate Dave Rach.