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I’m really looking forward to Worlds now. Hasselborg, Muirhead, and Fujisawa will have several extremely good new-to-Worlds teams to contend with this time, and I’ve got a feeling Einarson’s squad will acquit themselves much better than the last few Teams Canada have there.

Congratulations to the team Einarson's Hearts breakthrough after 6 years of Homan-Jones-Carey rotation. Other countries are showing their depth at the worlds. Fujisawa at the head of 4 Japanese teams in top 21, Stern at the head of 4 Swiss teams in the top 24 and Gim is the lowest ranked of 3 Korean teams in the top 17. Looks like 7 of the top 11 ranked teams will be in Prince George.

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Nice game. Entertaining and close - some could easily argue unnecessarily so, Manitoba having been comfortably in control.

Einerson's touch shot in the 6th was beautiful. We all dream of making shots like that. To make it in the most important game of one's career is quite special.
I would have thrown the take-out all day in the 10th - and I said that before she threw the draw too heavy. The take-out was there - it didn't have to be perfect - just had to get a piece of it - any piece - could pick it out, could jam it, and it would have been fine - just needed to get rid of one of them...

The on-site crowd was disappointing. We keep hearing how curling is king in the prairies... but the place was only half full for the National Championships Final. They had better crowds earlier when the home team was still playing.
Were tickets overpriced again?

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The on-site crowd was disappointing. We keep hearing how curling is king in the prairies... but the place was only half full for the National Championships Final. They had better crowds earlier when the home team was still playing.
Were tickets overpriced again?


According to the CC game reports attendance for the week was less than 60 000, Long gone are the attendance figures of 100 K. When you look at the CC staff list and see over 40 people you know why prices have to keep going up and up.

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Glad MB won the game. Now Canada will have a team that will be even easier to cheer for. Great personalities all around, I was particularly impressed with the front end. They are a pair of thoroughbreds that have proven to be a dominant force. I like Canada’s chances now to make the final at their world’s.

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Congrats to Kerri, Val, Shannon and Briane. What a great bunch of gals. Their performance this week was unforgettable and I'm so Happy for them. Also want to thank Team Homan for a great week of curling and such grand entertainment. And to Team Einarson, best of luck in Prince George. This time you'll have a whole country cheering for you. Congrats again ladies, keep at it.

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Just watched the final game. Do Russ and Cheryl realise there is another team on the ice besides Homan’s? If only Sports Net could do the Scottie’s


No kidding. I sometimes think I am too hard on Russ and then he goes off the charts last night. Every end he was having team Einarson in some kind of trouble but all they were doing was controlling all the ends. Just because you won 2 world titles many many years ago does not make you relevant today. I know TSN production crews are great but the on air ones not so much.

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Maybe not have the Scotties in the same small city 5 years apart?

That's asking a lot of the population of the surrounding area to support and pay to come watch the game live instead of on TV again.

Are there so few locations that they consider profitable/successful hosts?

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Disappointed to see so many empty seats. It's not very often Saskatchewan disappoints me, (except elections, calling for the quarterbacks head on sports talk radio two games into the season) but I was last night.
The economy has been better, in fact the name holder of the arena in MJ just finished a major layoff, but there was a time when "Saskatchewan tough" meant rallying around events and guaranteeing their success. Even in tough times.
Yes, call me a hypocrite because my ass was one that wasn't in a seat. If I could have afforded hotel I would have been.
It's just that I thought there would be enough local fans in the Moose Jaw-Regina area to rock that place.
Times change.
Not necessarily for the better.

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I was in attendance in Moose Jaw this weekend and the rink was pretty empty (with the exception of Friday evening when Sask was still playing). Tickets per draw were around $40 with tax and service fees so pretty expensive IMO.

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I was in attendance in Moose Jaw this weekend and the rink was pretty empty (with the exception of Friday evening when Sask was still playing). Tickets per draw were around $40 with tax and service fees so pretty expensive IMO.
It's a hit, that is for sure.
The other day I found a ticket stub from the Buffalo Bills VS Atlanta Falcons, either 1991 or 92.
$31 USD.
I wonder what that same seat is worth today.

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I've seen a lot of criticism of jen in here the past week from her screaming to her calls and ice reading. It's only natural so.eone declines. I dont remember stoughton, or martin or howard now getting tje criticism she does.

Hard as it may he for fans to watch or even non fans let's remember one doesnt owe anyone anything. Just try and enjoy watching her while you still can be cause I have a feeling it wont be for much longer. Also, she just finished 3rd at the scotties and qualified regularily in slams. She might be what she once was but clearly shes still doing enough right to still have decent success

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I know as much about Western Canadian life as I do about why my kids watch YouTube videos of other people watching YouTube videos..

So help me out... Is it normal to hold an event like this 60 minutes away from a city whose population is below a quarter million.. and expect big attendance? I mean, Moose Jaw seems like a lovely place, but according to the good Wikipedia folks, it's a small city (for a big event). There must be hotels and stuff, but how many hotels and how much infrastructure can a city that small have? Logistically, unless you live in Regina, it's not a go in the morning, go home at night kinda place, so it has to be a destination - And no one wants to stay an hour away from a locale on a vacation.

It seems like a big ask expecting a city like that to deal with 3,000 extra people every day for a week.

I get why you want to move it around the country - but why logistically does a place like that work? Sydney, Penticton - those are each a little bigger, but similarly a pain in the five hole to make a destination... What don't I get? What TSN pays, and the coverage it gets speaks to an event that could (should?) be a much bigger deal. Thuder Bay next year is a much bigger area, and St. Catharines a few years ago is Much easier to get to.

Maybe these things that as an American in a (reasonably) urban area - but I DO understand the Convention and Visitors Bureau Industry... help!

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Funny thing about Jen Jones. Her games, for the most part are the most exciting affairs in the women's game. A hi-wire risk-taker, Jones has taken aggressive strategy to new heights.


This is true. If I knew someone was putting up a seven this week, I would have bet $100 it would have been for-or-against Jones, and I would have doubled down on the game still being close after it.

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I know as much about Western Canadian life as I do about why my kids watch YouTube videos of other people watching YouTube videos..

So help me out... Is it normal to hold an event like this 60 minutes away from a city whose population is below a quarter million.. and expect big attendance? I mean, Moose Jaw seems like a lovely place, but according to the good Wikipedia folks, it's a small city (for a big event). There must be hotels and stuff, but how many hotels and how much infrastructure can a city that small have? Logistically, unless you live in Regina, it's not a go in the morning, go home at night kinda place, so it has to be a destination - And no one wants to stay an hour away from a locale on a vacation.

It seems like a big ask expecting a city like that to deal with 3,000 extra people every day for a week.

I get why you want to move it around the country - but why logistically does a place like that work? Sydney, Penticton - those are each a little bigger, but similarly a pain in the five hole to make a destination... What don't I get? What TSN pays, and the coverage it gets speaks to an event that could (should?) be a much bigger deal. Thuder Bay next year is a much bigger area, and St. Catharines a few years ago is Much easier to get to.

Maybe these things that as an American in a (reasonably) urban area - but I DO understand the Convention and Visitors Bureau Industry... help!

We drive out here.
The Regina/Moose Jaw highway is daily full of commuters-both ways.
An hours drive is nothing out here, and for many a daily occurrence.
The rural areas surrounding should also help the attendance for these events.
As for hotels Moose Jaw is a semi-tourist town (hello Big Al) but some fans would have to stay in Regina.
The local hockey team fills that arena. Curling should have as well.

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After Homan & Einarson there aren't too many elite super teams in Canadian women's curling. Here's the list, tell me if I missed some -

1. Tracy Fleury - a patched together squad of Einarson's rejects. In tough vs. superior competition.

2. Robyn Silvernagle - showed tons of warts & flaws in her hometown. Had much better outing last year.

3. Alberta Sister Act - off year due to pregnancy of skip; still a tough out in years to come.

4. Chelsea Carey - you get what you got w/ Carey; a moody performer who can run the table or serve tables.

5. Jennifer Jones - former super-shooter still has the ice smarts - just lacks routine shot-making power. Panics early when falling behind, especially with one of the best teams in the land behind her.

6. Mackenzie Zacharias - might not threaten the ladies for a few years to come - but my early favorite to challenge Fleury & others for Manitoba title next season.

7. Corryn Brown (BC) - the coast's best hope. Still needs to polish their game.



You might have a point about there not being a ton of top tier teams in canadian womens curling right now. But ien still beats most top international teams when they meet.

And you still dont address why she gets so much criticism compared to declined top mens teams. I mean...does it really just boil down to that she's a woman

It just seems I creasing ugly more popular to take shots at jen on here while Howard gets applauded for still doing as well as he does.

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Local hockey team doesn't have all their games televised (mostly radio I would think)

Plus its a local team.

Nobody would come out to see Suzanne Birt take on Kerry Galusha, would they?

Moose Jaw is 60,000 or 70,000 depending on who you follow. Regina is only 50 miles away - population of 250,000 to 265,000. Hundreds of small towns in southern and middle sask'n populations of 400 to 6,500.

Look how a small village like Rivers (2.5 hrs from Winnipeg) did with Manitoba Scotties.

Brandon will get back in the lineup for Scotties & Brier action; perhaps even a worlds.

Same for London, ON, Red Deer, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Kingston, Ottawa, Edmonton, etc.

You pretty much check marked every point I made.
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1 - I would come out to see those two teams. Especially since there are six more teams playing at the same time, in a national championship.
2 - It might not be local but it's a national championship!

Not looking for a fight big guy. I do find it very easy to stand behind my statement that the crowds should have better.

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The other thing I want to say is that we had a brilliant and dramatic final. On personal preference I'd rank this 3rd in the last 5 years in terms of quality in final.after the 2016 and 2018 finals. What concerns me is that when the move to 8 ends happens we will lose this kind of final.

Hypothetically if this final was played in an 8 end format what are the odds homan continues after kerri scored 2 in 6. Down 4 with 2 ends to go is a lot different than down 4 with 4 ends to go. Down 4 with 4 tou still feel theres time. You will still need help, sure but it feels a lot different than if you have only 2 ends to pull it off.

I'm just afraid tje shift to 8 ends is going to produce a lot of quick ending games. Which 9s a shame when you consider the fantastic finals we have been treated to recently

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Weird stat

A few years ago Val sweeting had a team of Joanne Courtney, Rachel Brown and Dana Ferguson. They lost the Scotties Final (2014). As of this year all four of them have now won the Scotties (on 3 different teams). How good would they have been if they stayed together?

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It will be a fun worlds and an unpredictable one. Kerri will be favored to win and deservedly so but, much like carey this team is unpredictable. One week they can look unbeatable and set yo dominate like they did at the scotties. Then next week they look average.

They are fully capable of winning it all and I wouldnt be surprised at all if they did. If tjey play Luke they did at the scotties only hasselborg could stop them. But there are a lot of very good teams there. Muirhead, Peterson,Kovaleva, stern, gim and fujisawa. If they are off I could also see them missing podium all together. But my early prediction for the podium is this:

Gold - sweden
Silver - canada
Bronze- united states

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I was in attendance in Moose Jaw this weekend and the rink was pretty empty (with the exception of Friday evening when Sask was still playing). Tickets per draw were around $40 with tax and service fees so pretty expensive IMO.

Curling Canada's figure of 60,000 tickets sold - mentioned by 'decade' earlier - is almost certainly inflated, as these things usually are. Perhaps they even doubled the actual number.

The Curling Canada accountants still have not figured out that if they lower the price (say, from $40 to $25 or $30), they will SELL MORE TICKETS.
This has been going on for many years.
Selling more tickets puts more behinds in more seats.
And more behinds in more seats looks better on TV and in person, creates a better atmosphere, sells more food, drink, and souvenirs, and shows people watching on TV that this is an important event.
And when people see that it’s an important event, they will be more likely to attend in person (either that year, or in subsequent years when it is held closer to their home).
And when those people attend in person, more tickets will inherently be sold.
And when more tickets are sold... etc., etc.

I mean, damn... if you have a choice between selling 1000 tickets at $40 each, or 2000 tickets at $20 each, only a complete fool would choose the $40 option.

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It will be a fun worlds and an unpredictable one. Kerri will be favored to win and deservedly so but, much like carey this team is unpredictable. One week they can look unbeatable and set yo dominate like they did at the scotties. Then next week they look average.

They are fully capable of winning it all and I wouldnt be surprised at all if they did. If tjey play Luke they did at the scotties only hasselborg could stop them. But there are a lot of very good teams there. Muirhead, Peterson,Kovaleva, stern, gim and fujisawa. If they are off I could also see them missing podium all together. But my early prediction for the podium is this:

Gold - sweden
Silver - canada
Bronze- united states



I’ve a much better team this year...I think coach Patti has a lot to do with their improvement

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I know y'all are Canadian here - and I can't think of a worse place to post this comment than the Scotties thread - but since we've brought up Peterson - do we know if Team Roth/Peterson is obliged to stay team Roth when she finishes maternity leave - Can they become Team Peterson with Roth third, or Peterson skipping from 3?

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I know y'all are Canadian here - and I can't think of a worse place to post this comment than the Scotties thread - but since we've brought up Peterson - do we know if Team Roth/Peterson is obliged to stay team Roth when she finishes maternity leave - Can they become Team Peterson with Roth third, or Peterson skipping from 3?


I don't think that they are obliged to do anything. I do think that US Curling will have a difficult decision on how this team will go moving forward.

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Hebert  Watch Live Curling!
Lannoye 4th
Cenzalli
M: Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Fredericton, NB
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Draw: CF -- Fri, Mar 22 -- 1:00pm AT
Lott/Lott Final
Walk/Muyr (8) Watch Live Curling!
M: Swiss Junior Championships
Thun, SUI
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Draw: CF2 -- Sun, Mar 24 -- 3:00am ET
Caccivio Final
Brauchli 12  (EE)
Dryburgh Final
Ringgenberg (9)
W: Swiss Junior Championships
Thun, SUI
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Draw: CF2 -- Sun, Mar 24 -- 9:00am CET
Schwaller Final
Oberson (9)
Blackham Final
von Arx (9)
W: NWTCA Curling Club Championships
Fort Smith, NT
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Draw: 3 -- Sat, Mar 23 -- 11:00am MT
Stroeder Final
Delorey (7)
M: NWTCA Curling Club Championships
Fort Smith, NT
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 3 -- Sat, Mar 23 -- 1:00pm ET
Delorey Final
Lockhart (EE)
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