2004 Nokia Brier

Team Nova Scotia, who was skipped by Mark Dacey defeated Team Alberta skipped by Randy Ferbey in dramatic fashion in the championship game and preventing the Ferbey rink for capturing their fourth consecutive Brier title.

The teams were listed as follows:[2] Fourth: David Nedohin Skip: Randy Ferbey[a] Second: Scott Pfeifer[a] Lead: Marcel Rocque Alternate: Dan Holowaychuk[a] Skip: Jay Peachey Third: Ron Leech Second: Kevin Recksiedler Lead: Brad Fenton Alternate: Jamie Smith Skip: Brent Scales Third: Gord Hardy Second: Grant Spicer[b] Lead: Todd Trevellyan Alternate: Doug Harrison[b] Skip: Russ Howard Third: James Grattan Second: Marc LeCocq Lead: Grant Odishaw Alternate: Steve Howard Skip: Brad Gushue Third: Mark Nichols Second: Jamie Korab Lead: Mark Ward Alternate: Mike Adam Skip: Rob Gordon Third: Brian Fawcett Second: Steve Burnett[c] Lead: Jeremy Landry Alternate: Larry Carr[c] Skip: Mark Dacey Third: Bruce Lohnes Second: Rob Harris Lead: Andrew Gibson Alternate: Mat Harris Skip: Mike Harris Third: John Base Second: Phil Loevenmark Lead: Trevor Wall Alternate: Ross Scarrow Skip: Mike Gaudet Third: Evan Sullivan Second: Craig Arsenault Lead: Sean Ledgerwood Alternate: Rod MacDonald Skip: Daniel Lafleur Third: Steeve Gagnon Second: Jean-Sébastien Roy Lead: Maurice Cayouette[d] Alternate: Serge Friolet[d] Skip: Bruce Korte Third: Clint Dieno Second: Roger Korte Lead: Roy Galonowski Alternate: Darrell McKee Skip: Brian Wasnea Third: Pat Molloy Second: Bruce Hunt Lead: Kevin Sumner[e] Alternate: Clarence Jack[e] Final round-robin standings[2] All draw times are listed in Central Standard Time (UTC−6).

Forcing Alberta to take a single in the 9th, Dacey was 2 down coming home but had last rock advantage.

A couple of errors by Ferbey's team and some good shot making, gave Nova Scotia 3 points in the 10th end and the championship.

Marie @ Owen Sound @ Kentville @ Goose Bay @ Summerside @ Moose Jaw @ Whitehorse