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| Name = 1973 Macdonald Brier | Logo = | Size = | Host city = Edmonton | Arena = Klondike Gardens | Dates = March 5–11 | Attendance = 37,575 | Winner = {{SK}} | Curling club = Regina CC, Regina | Skip = Harvey Mazinke | Fourth = Bill Martin | Second = George Achtymichuk | Lead = Dan Klippenstein | Finalist = {{NS}} & {{ON}} | prev = 1972 | next = 1974 }} The 1973 Macdonald Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship was held March 5–11 at the Klondike Gardens[1] in Edmonton. The event was memorable for having particularly bad ice conditions, considered by some as the "worst (Brier ice) ever manufactured". There was a great thickness of frost on the ice, which was also dotted by tiny pools of water.[2] Team Saskatchewan, skipped by Harvey Mazinke proved to be best adapted at playing under these conditions, winning the event after posting a 9-1 record, despite not being considered the favourites. Team Ontario (Paul Savage) and Team Nova Scotia (Peter Hope) tied for second with a 6-4 record, the lowest ever record for a second place team.[3] The 1973 Brier was the first which allowed teams to concede games before all 12 ends were played (providing ten had been played).[4] Teams
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References1. ^http://soudogcurling.tripod.com/Brier/BrierRecords.pdf 2. ^The Brier, Bob Weeks, pg 121 3. ^The Brier, Bob Weeks, pg 122 4. ^The Brier, Bob Weeks, pg 122 External links
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