Top Player Percentages
Round-robin - minimum 8 games
Leads
- Marcel Rocque, Alberta 90%
- Kelly Mittelstadt, Nova Scotia 87%
- Scott Bailey, Ontario 85%
- Ben Hebert, Saskatchewan 85%
Seconds
- Scott Pfeifer, Alberta 88%
- Craig Burgess, Nova Scotia 83%
- Greg Melnichuk, Manitoba 82%
- Joe Frans, Ontario 81%
- Chris Haichert, Saskatchewan 81%
Thirds
- Randy Ferbey, Alberta 86% (Skip)
- Paul Flemming, Nova Scotia 84%
- Kevin Champion, P.E.I. 83%
- Graeme McCarrel, Ontario 81%
- Jonathon Solberg, N. Ontario 80%
Skips
- David Nedohin, Alberta 83%
- Shawn Adams, Nova Scotia 81%
- Wayne Middaugh, Ontario 81%
- Jean-Michel Menard, Quebec 79%
- Brad Gushue, Nfld. & Lab. 78%
- Pat Simmons, Saskatchewan 78%
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