Jeff Stoughton
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"Jeff Stoughton"

/ Third = Rob Fowler (curler)/Rob Fowler

/ Second = Alex Forrest (curler)/Alex Forrest

/ Lead = Connor Njegovan

/ Alternate = Garth Smith (curler)/Garth Smith

/ Brier appearances = 11 (1991, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014)

/ Top CCA ranking = 1st (2003-04, 2012-13)

/ Grand Slam victories = 4: Masters of Curling/Masters (2004); BDO Canadian Open of Curling/Canadian Open (2006); Players' Championships/Player's (2003); The National (curling)/The National (2013)

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"Jeff Stoughton" (born July 26, 1963) is a retired Canada/Canadian curling/curler. He is a three-time Tim Hortons Brier/Brier champion and two-time World Curling Championship/World champion as skip.

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We haven't had a lot of up-and-coming teams. I don't know why. Hopefully they're coming. They're not there yet. But hopefully this is one of those cyclical type things.

Now it's like a free for all.

Yea! We're still playing tomorrow.

You're only playing one game a day and it's hard to get things going. If you play two games in one day, you'd get a better feeling going. But here, there's just a lot of time off and a lot of down time.

The players, the committee and everyone was pleasantly surprised at how well it was received. The fans came out in droves, showed that Winnipeg is still a hotbed of curling and we're looking forward to maybe even bigger crowds this year. That would be awesome.

You hate to lose any game, but I don't mind getting blown out because it's a little easier. You're more relaxed, at least when you know the end should be near.

When I let it go, I knew it was light. I knew when I let it go, 'Oh boy, you guys are going to have to go on it to squeak it in there.' It was great brushing.

We're looking forward to it and I know he is. It's not a playoff game or a final. It's another win to get you into that playoff spot. We want to win it for sure.

I'm putting the broom down better. It's still not perfect, but we're happy with the win. ... We're a long way from winning anything yet.