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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.
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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.
Ratings for the Canadian women s curling final tumbled significantly compared to the 2020 final when the same teams met for the championship.Defending champion Kerri Einarson defeated Ontario s . . .