The Ron Northcott rink representing Alberta won their third title, having gone undefeated.
Northcott became the fourth skip to ever win back-to-back Briers joining Gordon Hudson, Matt Baldwin, and Ernie Richardson (twice).
Both Saskatchewan and Prince Edward Island tied for third place at 7-3 records.
[3] The teams are listed as follows:[4] Skip: Ron Northcott Third: Dave Gerlach Second: Bernie Sparkes Lead: Fred Storey Skip: Kevin Smale Third: Peter Sherba Second: Bob McDonald Lead: Pat Carr Skip: Bob Robinson Third: Al Shinfield Second: Len Easton Lead: Doug Strange Skip: Harold Mabey Jr. Third: Ed Steeves Second: Harold Keith Lead: Grant MacMellon Skip: Bill Piercey Third: Frank M. Stent Second: Thomas A. Warren Lead: William C. Roy Skip: Terry Johnson Third: Jack Thompson Second: Grant Green Lead: Gordon Peterson Skip: Peter Hope Third: Gene Mattatall Second: Bob Margeson Lead: Reg Beaver Skip: Ken Buchan Third: Gary Weisz Second: Mitch Czaja Lead: Ross Guest Skip: Alan Smith Third: Doug Bell Second: Bob Dillon Lead: Merrill Wiggington Skip: Earl Carson Third: Doug Stuart Second: Alan R. Sully Lead: Ed Wood Skip: Bob Pickering Third: Garnet Campbell Second: Bob Thomas Lead: Gary Ford Final Round Robin standings:[2] Monday, March 3[5] Monday, March 3[5] Tuesday, March 4[6] Tuesday, March 4[6] Wednesday, March 5[7] Wednesday, March 5[7] Thursday, March 6[8] Thursday, March 6[8] Thursday, March 6[8] Friday, March 7[9] Friday, March 7[9] The media selected the following curlers as All-Stars:[10] Bernie Sparkes became the first player to be selected to the all-star team four times as he was selected the three previous years as well.
The Ross Harstone Award was presented to the player chosen by their fellow peers as the curler who best represented Harstone's high ideals of good sportsmanship, observance of the rules, exemplary conduct and curling ability.