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Mike McEwen has had a lot of time to reflect over the last year, while his sport was on hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 40-year-old skip from Winnipeg was thinking back to the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier in Kingston, the 2019 Canadian men’s curling championship in Brandon and the 2018 event in Regina.
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They all had a common theme they all featured Curling Canada’s new 16-team, two-pool system and, on each occasion, McEwen and his teammates finished out of the playoffs.
Tim Hortons Brier set to rock next inside Calgary bubble
The 2021 Tim Hortons Brier kicks off Friday from the fan-less environment at WinSport s Markin MacPhail Centre as an expanded field of 18 rinks battle it out over 10 days for the coveted Tankard. Let s take a closer look at the 18 teams vying for this year s Canadian curling title.
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The Scotties Tournament of Hearts went off without a hitch inside the Calgary curling bubble. Now it s the men s turn.
The 2021 Tim Hortons Brier kicks off Friday from the fan-less environment at WinSport s Markin MacPhail Centre as an expanded field of 18 rinks battle it out over 10 days for the coveted Tankard.