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Alberta skip Kevin Martin, right, third John Morris, second Marc Kennedy, lead Ben Hebert, fifth Adam Enright and coach Jules Onchar pose with the Brier Tankard. (John Woods/Canadian Press)

2008 Tim Hortons Brier

Alberta's Kevin Martin captures his third Canadian crown

Last Updated March 18, 2008

With a last-shot victory over defending champion Glenn Howard in the final, Kevin Martin won his third Brier in perfect fashion, becoming the first skip to take the tournament with an unblemished record since Randy Ferbey in 2003.

Look back on the 2008 Brier by checking out the final standings and the complete scoreboard, or check out CBCSports.ca's 2008 Brier preview to see how we fared with our predictions.

Tournament standings ( through 17 draws )
Team Wins Losses
x-Alberta ( Martin ) 11 0
x-Saskatchewan ( Simmons ) 9 2
x-Ontario ( Howard ) 9 2
t-British Columbia ( Ursel ) 7 4
t-Newfoundland & Labrador ( Gushue ) 7 4
Manitoba ( Burtnyk ) 6 5
Quebec ( Menard ) 4 7
Northern Ontario ( Harnden ) 3 8
Nova Scotia ( Rafuse ) 3 8
Prince Edward Island ( Gallant ) 3 8
New Brunswick ( Grattan ) 2 9
Yukon & Northwest Territories ( Cowan ) 2 9

    
Rosters for the 2008 Brier
Team Players (skip, third, second, lead, alternate)
Alberta Kevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert, Adam Enright
British Columbia Bob Ursel (3rd rocks), Jim Cotter (4th rocks), Kevin Folk, Rick Sawatsky, Tom Buchy
Manitoba Kerry Burtnyk, Dan Kammerlock, Richard Daneault, Garth Smith, Reid Carruthers
New Brunswick James Grattan, Mike Kennedy, Jason Vaughan, Peter Case, Andy McCann
Newfoundland & Labrador Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Chris Schille, Dave Noftall, Glenn Goss
Northern Ontario Eric Harnden, E.J. Harnden, Ryan Harnden, Caleb Flaxey, Brad Jacobs
Nova Scotia Brian Rafuse, Curt Palmer, Alan Darragh, Dave Slauenwhite, Glenn Josephson, Peter MacPhee
Ontario Glenn Howard, Richard Hart, Brent Laing, Craig Savill, Steve Bice
Prince Edward Island Peter Gallant, Kevin Champion, Mark O'Rourke, John Desrosiers, Mark Butler
Quebec Jean-Michel Menard, Martin Crete, Eric Sylvain, Jean Gagnon, Philippe Menard
Saskatchewan Pat Simmons, Jeff Sharp, Gerry Adam, Steve Laycock, Warren Jackson
Yukon & Northwest Territories Chad Cowan, Wade Scoffin, James Buyck, Clint Ireland, Doug Gee

Broadcast Schedule

Championship Curling on CBC
2008 Tim Hortons Brier

Semifinal
Saturday, March 15
2:30 p.m. ET

Final
Sunday, March 16
6:30 p.m. ET

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