The 2014 Tim Hortons Brier was held from March 1 to 9 at the Interior Savings Centre in Kamloops, British Columbia.
[1] Unlike previous years, the winner of the 2014 Brier automatically qualified for the 2015 Brier as Team Canada, similarly to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
[2] The teams are listed as follows:[3] Skip: Kevin Koe Third: Pat Simmons Second: Carter Rycroft Lead: Nolan Thiessen Alternate: Jamie King Fourth: Jim Cotter Skip: John Morris Second: Tyrel Griffith Lead: Rick Sawatsky Alternate: Jody Epp Skip: Jeff Stoughton Third: Jon Mead Second: Mark Nichols Lead: Reid Carruthers Alternate: Garth Smith Skip: James Grattan Third: Jason Roach Second: Darren Roach Lead: Josh Barry Alternate: Andy McCann Skip: Brad Gushue Third: Brett Gallant Second: Adam Casey Lead: Geoff Walker Alternate: Jamie Korab Skip: Jeff Currie Third: Mike McCarville Second: Colin Koivula Lead: Jamie Childs Alternate: Joe Scharf Skip: Jamie Murphy Third: Jordan Pinder Second: Mike Bardsley Lead: Donald McDermaid Alternate: Mark Kehoe Skip: Greg Balsdon Third: Mark Bice Second: Tyler Morgan Lead: Jamie Farnell Alternate: Steve Bice Skip: Eddie MacKenzie Third: Anson Carmody Second: Tyler MacKenzie Lead: Sean Ledgerwood Alternate: Phil Gorveatt Skip: Jean-Michel Ménard Third: Martin Crête Second: Éric Sylvain Lead: Philippe Ménard Alternate: Pierre Charette Skip: Steve Laycock Third: Kirk Muyres Second: Colton Flasch Lead: Dallan Muyres Alternate: Matt Lang Skip: Jamie Koe Third: Kevin Whitehead Second: Brad Chorostkowski Lead: Robert Borden Alternate: Greg Skauge Final round-robin standings Two member associations will be relegated to a pre-qualifier tournament at the beginning of the 2015 Tim Hortons Brier.
The two teams with the lowest combined record from the previous three years will join the Yukon and Nunavut in the 2015 qualifying round with one team advancing to the Brier round robin.
[4] Record is from round robin games only All draw times are listed in Pacific Time.