2006 Masters of Curling (February)

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The February 2006 Masters of Curling men's Grand Slam curling tournament was held February 23 to 26, 2006 at the Mile One Centre in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.

The total purse for the event was $100,000. The tournament format was a triple knock out with an 8 team playoff.

Randy Ferbey and his team of David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer and Marcel Rocque of Edmonton defeated their same-city rivals Team Kevin Martin in the final to pick up the top prize of $30,000. It was Ferbey's first Slam win. Ferbey won the game 6–3. Martin blamed his team's loss as having too many of his rocks pick.[1] Ferbey defeated Glenn Howard 9–6 and Martin defeated Shawn Adams 8–5 in the semifinals. In the quarterfinals, Ferbey beat Vic Peters 9–3 and Martin beat Wayne Middaugh 5–3.[2]

Sportsnet carried the semifinals and finals on television.[3]

The event was overshadowed by the final of curling event at the 2006 Winter Olympics, which was held on the same weekend,[4] and featured the hometown Brad Gushue rink. That, and a snow storm in St. John's, kept many would-be spectators at home.[5]

Prize money

RankTeamPrize (CA$)
1Alberta Randy Ferbey$30,000
2Alberta Kevin Martin$18,000
3Ontario Glenn Howard$12,000
3Nova Scotia Shawn Adams$12,000
5Manitoba Jeff Stoughton$7,000
5Alberta John Morris$7,000
5Ontario Wayne Middaugh$7,000
5Manitoba Vic Peters$7,000


Playoffs

The playoff scores were as follows:[7]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
Alberta John Morris 5
Ontario Glenn Howard 6
Ontario Glenn Howard 6
Alberta Randy Ferbey 9
Alberta Randy Ferbey 9
Manitoba Vic Peters 3
Alberta Randy Ferbey 6
Alberta Kevin Martin 3
Manitoba Jeff Stoughton 6
Nova Scotia Shawn Adams 7
Nova Scotia Shawn Adams 5
Alberta Kevin Martin 8
Alberta Kevin Martin 5
Ontario Wayne Middaugh 3

Final

References

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