The 1985 Labatt Brier was held from March 3 to 10[1] at the Moncton Coliseum[2][3] in Moncton, New Brunswick.
Al Hackner of Northern Ontario defeated Pat Ryan of Alberta to win his second Brier title.
[4][5] Skip: Pat Ryan Third: Gord Trenchie Second: Don McKenzie Lead: Don Walchuk Alternate: Don Bartlett Skip: Paul Devlin Third: Doug Meger Second: Ken Watson Lead: Dale Reibin Alternate: Jim Topley Skip: John Bubbs Third: Dave Iverson Second: Cliff Lenz Lead: Dan Hildebrand Alternate: Derek Devlin Skip: Bryan Wight Third: Bob Carruthers Second: Serge Denis Lead: Cy Sutherland Alternate: Gary Mitchell Skip: Jeff Thomas Third: Geoff Cunningham Second: John Allan Lead: Neil Young Alternate: Ken Thomas Skip: Al Hackner Third: Rick Lang Second: Ian Tetley Lead: Pat Perroud Alternate: Bruce Kennedy Skip: Tom Hakansson Third: Peter MacPhee Second: Stuart MacLean Lead: Dave Wallace Alternate: Bruce Walker Skip: Earle Morris Third: Lovel Lord Second: Dave Merklinger Lead: Bill Fletcher Alternate: Jerry Ciasnocha Skip: Wayne Matheson Third: Doug Weeks Second: John Likely Lead: Billy Dillon Alternate: Ted MacFadyen Skip: Don Aitken Third: Robbie MacLean Second: Andrew Carter Lead: Dan Belliveau Alternate: Hugh Bray Skip: Eugene Hritzuk Third: Bob Miller Second: Nick Paulsen Lead: Art Paulsen Alternate: Stan Austman Skip: Al Delmage Third: Roy Giles Second: Bill Strain Lead: Ron Kapicki Alternate: Glenn Jackson Hackner found himself in a two-point deficit coming into the tenth end, and he was forced to make a very tough double takeout and stick his shooter in order to tie the game.
The shot allowed him to steal a point in the extra end when Ryan was heavy with his last stone.
[4] Round Robin only Round Robin only The all-star teams and award winners are as follows:[4] First Team Second Team