PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. - Felix Asselin of the Glenmore Curling Club had the night off at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship after posting two decisive victories earlier in the day Monday.
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. Felix Asselin of the Glenmore Curling Club had the night off at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship after posting two decisive victories earlier in the day Monday.
Curling Canada said they're investigating the possibility of having up to 500 fans at Fort William Gardens for the playoff rounds, with Ontario planning to loosen restrictions on Jan. 31.
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Our writer tried to Let It Go. He could not.
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Our writer tried to Let It Go. He could not.
I watched more of the Scotties this year than any other. I was home, we still had an 8:00 p.m. curfew, and pretty much everything was still closed. So having some curling to watch was amazing … and what a week it was.
Both Kerri Einarson and Rachel Homan had been outstanding all week, and clearly deserved to play in the final. Einarson looks to be the most complete team in women’s curling right now; they are consistently outplaying their opposition by 10% or more. Homan is also outstanding, and Rachel is a steely-eyed missile woman. I gave a slight edge to Einarson before the final started, but I figured it would be a tight one.
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