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The Scotties


The Scotties
The Super Bowl of the Canadian curling world.
Despite all of the uncertainty in the sporting world due to the new found challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has created, the Scotties Tournament of Hearts has continued for another year. On February 19, 2021, 18 teams took the sheets in Calgary Alberta to duke it out for that winning title.
For those of you who are familiar with the Scotties, you may know that having 18 teams compete is not the common protocol. In regular years, there are 16 teams that are scheduled to take part and two teams fight it out for that 17th wild card spot. However, due to the risk of travelling and other COVID-19 protocols currently in place, they made the decision to allow for all 18 teams to be scheduled to ensure everyone has a chance to take part in more than one match. This is the first time over the tournament’s 60 year history that the playing field has expanded to allow for this extra team to be scheduled. ....

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Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2021: Results, standings, schedule and TV channel


Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2021: Results, standings, schedule and TV channel
After some uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts is here.
Canada s national women s curling championship begins on Feb. 19 with 18 teams hitting the sheets in Calgary, Alta. Normally scheduled to take place with 16 teams and two teams duking it out for a wild-card entry   Curling Canada opted to expand to ensure more than one game for the teams that normally would have played for the last spot because of the travel and COVID-19 protocols undertaken. It marks the first time in the tournament s 40-year history that the field has been expanded. ....

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