PEI Tankard

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PEI Tankard
Established1936
2023 host city Crapaud, Prince Edward Island
2023 arena Crapaud Community Curling Club
2023 champion Tyler Smith
Current edition

The PEI Tankard is the Prince Edward Island provincial championship for men's curling. The tournament is run by Curl PEI, the provincial curling association. The winner represents Team Prince Edward Island at the Tim Hortons Brier.

Prince Edward Island has had a team in the Brier since 1936.

Past champions

YearTeamWinning club
2023 Tyler Smith, Adam Cocks, Alex MacFadyen, Edward White Crapaud Community Curling Club
2022Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Prince Edward Island [1]
Tyler Smith, Adam Cocks, Edward White and Ryan Lowery represented PEI at 2022 Brier
2021 Eddie MacKenzie, Tyler Smith, Sean Ledgerwood, Ryan Lowery Crapaud Community Curling Club,
Montague Curling Club
2020 Bryan Cochrane, Ian MacAulay, Morgan Currie, Mark O'Rourke Cornwall Curling Club
2019 John Likely, Anson Carmody, Steve Burgess, Robbie Doherty Charlottetown Curling Complex,
Western Community Curling Club
2018 Eddie MacKenzie, Josh Barry, Christopher Gallant, Sean Ledgerwood Charlottetown Curling Complex
2017 Eddie MacKenzie, Sean Ledgerwood, Matt Nabuurs, Robbie Doherty Charlottetown Curling Complex
2016 Adam Casey, David Mathers, Anson Carmody, Robbie Doherty Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club
Charlottetown Curling Complex
2015 Adam Casey, Josh Barry, Anson Carmody, Robbie Doherty Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club
Charlottetown Curling Complex
2014 Eddie MacKenzie, Anson Carmody, Tyler MacKenzie, Sean Ledgerwood Charlottetown Curling Complex
2013 Eddie MacKenzie, Anson Carmody, Alex MacFadyen, Sean Ledgerwood Charlottetown Curling Complex
2012 Mike Gaudet, Tyler MacKenzie, Tyler Harris, Sean Clarey Charlottetown Curling Club
2011 Eddie MacKenzie, Mike Gaudet, Mike Dillon, Alex MacFadyen Charlottetown Curling Club
2010 Rod MacDonald, Kevin Champion, Andrew Robinson, Mark O'Rourke Charlottetown Curling Club
2009 Rod MacDonald, Kevin Champion, Andrew Robinson, Mark O'Rourke Charlottetown Curling Club
2008 Peter Gallant, Kevin Champion, Mark O'Rourke, John Desrosiers Charlottetown Curling Club
2007 Peter Gallant, Kevin Champion, Mark O'Rourke, Robert Campbell Charlottetown Curling Club
2006 Rod MacDonald, Kevin Champion, Phillip Gorveatt, Mike Dillon Charlottetown Curling Club
2005 Rod MacDonald, Kevin Champion, Phillip Gorveatt, Mike Dillon Charlottetown Curling Club
2004 Mike Gaudet, Evan Sullivan, Craig Arsenault, Sean Ledgerwood Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club
2003 Robert Campbell, Kevin Champion, Phillip Gorveatt, Mike Dillon Charlottetown Curling Club
2002 John Likely, Robert Campbell, Eric Brodersen, Jeff Smith Charlottetown Curling Club
2001 Peter MacDonald, Peter Gallant, Mark O'Rourke, Mark Butler Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club
2000 Andrew Robinson, Evan Sullivan, Brian Scales, Bob Pritchett Charlottetown Curling Club
1999 Robert Campbell, Peter Gallant, Mark O'Rourke, Mark Butler Charlottetown Curling Club
1998 Garth Mitchell, Ken McGregor, Phillip McInnis, Brad Chugg Charlottetown Curling Club
1997 Robert Campbell, Peter Gallant, Mark O'Rourke, Mark Butler Charlottetown Curling Club
1996 Peter MacDonald, Grant Somers, John Postma, Rod MacDonald Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club
1995 Robert Campbell, Peter Gallant, Mark O'Rourke, Mark Butler Charlottetown Curling Club
1994 Mike Gaudet, Eddie MacKenzie, Tyler Harris, Craig Arsenault Charlottetown Curling Club
1993 Robert Campbell, Peter Gallant, Mark O'Rourke, Mark Butler Charlottetown Curling Club
1992 Ted MacFadyen, Bill MacFadyen, Mike Coady, Sandy Foy Crapaud Community Curling Club
1991 Robert Campbell, Peter Gallant, Mark O'Rourke, Mark Butler Charlottetown Curling Club
1990 Ted MacFadyen, Bill MacFadyen, Mike Coady, Sandy Foy Crapaud Community Curling Club
1989 Doug Weeks, Blair Weeks, Roy Rodd, David Weeks Charlottetown Curling Club
1988 David MacFadyen, Frank MacDonald, Neil MacFadyen, Aidan Sheridan Crapaud Community Curling Club
1987 Ted MacFadyen, Bill MacFadyen, Mike Coady, Sandy Foy Crapaud Community Curling Club
1986 Grant Somers, Mel Bernard, John MacWilliams, Don Bourque Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club
1985 Wayne Matheson, Doug Weeks, John Likely, Billy Dillon Charlottetown Curling Club
1984 Wayne Matheson, Ken MacDonald, Al Ledgerwood, Mark Victor Charlottetown Curling Club
1983 Ted MacFadyen, Bill MacFadyen, Mike Coady, Sandy Foy Crapaud Community Curling Club
1982 Peter Jenkins, Doug Weeks, Peter Gallant, Roy Rodd Charlottetown Curling Club
1981 Peter MacDonald, Robert Carruthers, Alexander Stewart, Roddie MacDonald Charlottetown Curling Club
1980 Ted MacFadyen, Bill MacFadyen, Mike Coady, Gordie Hermann Crapaud Community Curling Club
1979 Wayne Matheson, Ken MacDonald, Al Legerwood, John Scales Charlottetown Curling Club
1978 Peter MacDonald, Rod MacDonald, Ron Casey, Keith Wedge Summerside Curling Club
1977 Ken MacDonald, George Dillon, Al Ledgerwood, Keith MacEachern Belvedere Golf & Winter Club
1976 Ken MacDonald, Keith MacEachern, Peter MacDonald, Al Ledgerwood Charlottetown Curling Club
1975 John Fortier, Don MacRae, David Kassner, Don Callbeck Charlottetown Curling Club
1974 Bob Dillon, John Fortier, Jerry Muzika, Merrill Wigginton Charlottetown Curling Club
1973 Bob Dillon, Doug Cameron, John Fortier, Merrill Wigginton Charlottetown Curling Club
1972 Kip Ready, Bill MacGregor, David Kassner, Norm MacNeill Charlottetown Curling Club
1971 Kip Ready, Bill MacGregor, David Kassner, Norm MacNeill Charlottetown Curling Club
1970 Art Burke, George Dillon, Joe Saunders, Lorne Burke Charlottetown Curling Club
1969 Alan Smith, Doug Bell, Bob Dillon, Merrill Wigginton Charlottetown Curling Club
1968 Alan Smith, Doug Bell, Bob Dillon, Merrill Wigginton Charlottetown Curling Club
1967 Ken MacDonald, Ken MacKenzie, Paul DesRoches, John Murphy Montague Curling Club
1966 Art Burke, Arnold Llewellyn, Ralph Manning, W. Temple Hooper Charlottetown Curling Club
1965 Doug Cameron, Alan Smith, George Dillon, Bob Dillon Charlottetown Curling Club
1964 Art Burke, Alan Smith, Bob Dillon, Stu Lavers Charlottetown Curling Club
1963 Doug Cameron, George Dillon, Joe Saunders, Arnold Llewellyn Charlottetown Curling Club
1962 Art Burke, Alan Smith, Bob Dillon, Wayne Rhodenizer Charlottetown Curling Club
1961 Doug Cameron, George Dillon, Joe Saunders, Arnold Llewellyn Charlottetown Curling Club
1960 Doug Cameron, George Dillon, Joe Saunders, Arnold Llewellyn Charlottetown Curling Club
1959 Cliff MacDonald, Doug Cameron, George Dillon, Art Burke Charlottetown Curling Club
1958 Doug Cameron, George Dillon, Jim Cameron, Arnold Llewellyn Charlottetown Curling Club
1957 Cliff MacDonald, Jim Cameron, Bill Mooreside, Gordon Stewart Summerside Curling Club
1956 Wendell MacDonald, John Squarebriggs, Andy Likely, Elmer MacDonald Charlottetown Curling Club
1955 Wendell MacDonald, John Squarebriggs, Andy Likely, Elmer MacDonald Charlottetown Curling Club
1954 Wendell MacDonald, John Squarebriggs, Elmer MacDonald, Barry MacDonald Charlottetown Curling Club
1953 Frank Acorn, Stewart Moore, Charles Kidd, Jim Campbell Charlottetown Curling Club
1952 Frank Jens Hansen, Chris Gallant, Charles Kidd, Harold McInnis Charlottetown Curling Club
1951 Frank Acorn, John Squarebriggs, Bill MacNeill, Mel Jenkins Charlottetown Curling Club
1950 Heath Saunders, Doug Saunders, Dan O'Rourke, David MacLeod Charlottetown Curling Club
1949 Russ Cruikshank, Heath McIntyre, James Howatt, Hiram Atkinson Charlottetown Curling Club
1948 Gerald Hayes, Theron Morrison, Neil MacLennan, Fred McRae Summerside Curling Club
1947 Frank Acorn, Andy Likely, John Squarebriggs, Arn Howatt Charlottetown Curling Club
1946 Frank Jens Hansen, Walter Picard, Frank Cox, Wes Whitlock Charlottetown Curling Club
1943-1945 Brier cancelled
1942 Russ Cruikshank, Harry Sear, Reginald Bell, Don Gass Charlottetown Curling Club
1941 Russ Cruikshank, Dick Hughes, Ty Cobb, Harry Sear Charlottetown Curling Club
1940 Mac McLaine, Dick Hughes, Reginald Bell, Jack Fraser Charlottetown Curling Club
1939 Mac McLaine, Dick Hughes, Heath McIntyre, Charley Williams Charlottetown Curling Club
1938 Mac McLaine, Dick Hughes, Jack Fraser, Charley Williams Charlottetown Curling Club
1937 Art Belcher, Ty Cobb, Ed Miles, Bill Lord Charlottetown Curling Club
1936 Jim McIntyre, C.K. Wightman, R.W. Beck, I.A. Younker Montague Curling Club

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References

  1. "Curl PEI cancels 2022 Tankard PEI Men's Ch'ship". PEI Curling. January 14, 2022. Retrieved January 16, 2022.