Matt Wozniak

In 2005, Wozniak joined the new Mike McEwen rink that included Justin Richter and Andrew Melnuk.

[3] Team McEwen thus missed out on the 2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials final despite being the favourite in that particular matchup vs Gunnlaugson.

[4] Team McEwen started the 2010–11 season off well by defeating provincial rival Jeff Stoughton to win the World Cup of Curling and his first ever Grand Slam title in November, 2010.

[6] The team continued their strong season that year by defeating provincial rival Stoughton in the semi-final of the 2011 Canadian Open.

They would then go on to beat the Glenn Howard team in the extra end of the final, thus winning their second career Grand Slam and their second of that season.

[7] Wozniak's rink once again made it to the Manitoba provincial this time, being the top seed (also ranked 1st in Canada).

[11] Despite the setback, they still had a chance to qualify for the 2018 Tim Hortons Brier through the wildcard game, which they won over Jason Gunnlaugson.

After Alex Forrest stepped away from competitive curling after the 2019–20 season, Wozniak joined the Jason Gunnlaugson rink.

As Team Gunnlaugson were the reigning provincial champions, they were chosen to represent Manitoba at the 2021 Tim Hortons Brier.