Manitoba reached the final after beating British Columbia in the semifinal 7–6.
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.
Additionally, the final saw the following final game records either tied or set:[3] The teams were listed as follows:[4] Skip: Julie Sutton Third: Jodi Sutton Second: Melissa Soligo Lead: Karri Willms Alternate: Elaine Dagg-Jackson Skip: Cheryl Bernard Third: Allison Earl Second: Barb Davies Lead: Bev Kellerman Alternate: Judy Pendergast Skip: Lisa Walker Third: Kelley Owen Second: Cindy McArdie Lead: Cathy Sauer Alternate: Lindsay Sparkes Skip: Connie Laliberte Third: Laurie Allen Second: Cathy Gauthier Lead: Janet Arnott Alternate: Arlene MacLeod Skip: Heidi Hanlon Third: Kathy Floyd Second: Sheri Stewart Lead: Judy Blanchard Alternate: Mary Harding Skip: Sue Anne Bartlett Third: Marcie Brown Second: Helen Nichols[a] Lead: Cathy Combden Alternate: Debbie Porter[a] Skip: Colleen Jones Third: Mary Mattatall Second: Kim Kelly Lead: Sue Green Alternate: Tara Phillips Skip: Kim Clark Third: Tracy Kennedy Second: Patty Wilson Lead: Peggy Barrette Alternate: Marlene Inglis Skip: Kim Dolan Third: Susan McInnis Second: Julie Scales Lead: Marion MacAulay Alternate: Cathy Dillon Skip: Agnes Charette Third: Chantal Osborne Second: France Charette Lead: Sylvie Daniel Alternate: Sylvie Girard Skip: Michelle Schneider Third: Kathy Fahlman Second: Joan Stricker Lead: Lorie Kehler Alternate: Kendra Richard Skip: Dawn Moses Third: Debbie Stokes Second: Lisa Leblanc Lead: Loralee Laberge Alternate: Rhonda Horte Final Round Robin standings[4] All draw times are in Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-04:00).
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.