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The 2014 SaskTel Tankard, the provincial men's
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championship for
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, was held from January 29 to February 2 at the Crescent Point Wickenheiser Centre in Shaunavon. The winning
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team represented Saskatchewan at the
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in
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.


Teams

The teams are listed as follows:


Knockout Draw Brackets

The draw is listed as follows:


A Event


B Event


C Event


Playoffs


1 vs. 2

''Saturday, February 1, 7:00 pm''


3 vs. 4

''Saturday, February 1, 7:00 pm''


Semifinal

''Sunday, February 2, 9:30 am''


Final

''Sunday, February 2, 2:00 pm''


References


External links

*{{official website, http://curlsask.ca/competitions/2014-saskatchewan-mens-championship/ 2014 Tim Hortons Brier Curling competitions in Saskatchewan