In the seventh, Koe's first rock picked, and he missed a double on his second shot, allowing Bottcher a draw for three, to go up 3–1.
[3] As champions, Bottcher and his team went on to represent Canada at the 2021 World Men's Curling Championship, where they finished in sixth place.
[6] In addition, due to COVID-19 restrictions and logistics, many provincial playdowns have been cancelled, with teams being selected by their respective member association instead.
[7] Source:[8] Skip: Brad Gushue Third: Mark Nichols[a] Second: Brett Gallant[b][a] Lead: Geoff Walker Alternate: Ryan McNeil Lamswood[b][a] Skip: Brendan Bottcher Third: Darren Moulding Second: Brad Thiessen Lead: Karrick Martin[c] Alternate: Pat Janssen[c] Skip: Jim Cotter[d] Third: Steve Laycock[d] Second: Andrew Nerpin[e] Lead: Rick Sawatsky[e] Alternate: Tyler Tardi[e] Skip: Jason Gunnlaugson Third: Adam Casey Second: Matt Wozniak[f] Lead: Connor Njegovan[f] Alternate: Jacques Gauthier[f] Skip: James Grattan Third: Jonathan Beuk Second: Andy McCann Lead: Jamie Brannen[g] Alternate: Kevin Keefe[g] Skip: Greg Smith Third: Greg Blyde[h] Second: Alex McDonah Lead: Evan McDonah[h] Alternate: Adam Boland[h] Skip: Brad Jacobs Third: Marc Kennedy Second: E.J.
Neufeld Second: John Morris Lead: Ben Hebert[s] Alternate: Mike Caione[s] Skip: Glenn Howard[t][u] Third: Scott Howard Second: David Mathers Lead: Tim March[u] Alternate: Wayne Middaugh[t] As of the 2019–20 season, where at least three out of four players remained on the same team for the 2020–21 season.