Cape Breton Post

Top skips follow script

Playoff picture far from settled at Brier

- BY GREGORY STRONG

The pre-tournament favourites are playing like contenders this week at the Tim Hortons Brier.

The round-robin has essentiall­y gone as expected at Mile One Centre with top skips like Brad Gushue, Kevin Koe, Mike McEwen and Brad Jacobs setting themselves up nicely for potential weekend play.

Jean-Michel Menard and John Morris were also in the hunt heading into the final two draws.

“I think that’s the way Canadian men’s curling is,” McEwen said. “You’ve got about a halfdozen teams and if you run this over and over and over again, you might get six different winners depending on the week.”

Five rinks had seven wins apiece after Thursday afternoon’s draw. The top four teams will advance to the Page playoffs.

The near-capacity crowd lent its support to Gushue (7-2), who led Newfoundla­nd and Labrador to an 8-7 victory over Ontario’s Glenn Howard.

Gushue drew to the button in the extra end for the win.

“I just had to rely on what I’ve been doing all week,” he said. “I’ve pretty well been able to put it on the T-line on command. So I just trusted it and it went there. The guys did a great job sweeping it.”

Both McEwen and Koe were left with 7-2 records after the defending champion topped the Manitoba skip 6-3.

“It’s a very scoreboard management type of game against those guys because everybody

is so good,” said Canada third Marc Kennedy. “Our skip played great again. Like our coach says, we’re learning how to win without playing our best. I think that’s something we’ve struggled with in the past.”

Manitoba shot 92 per cent overall while Canada was at 88 per cent. McEwen finished at 83 per cent, well behind Koe at 95 per cent.

“It wasn’t so much that we missed,” McEwen said. “It was they made some great ones.”

Menard guided his Quebec team to a pair of wins to pull even with Jacobs at 7-3. Menard beat New Brunswick’s Mike Kennedy 9-4 after topping Jamie Koe of the Northwest Territorie­s

8-6 in the morning.

Jacobs, meanwhile, helped Northern Ontario to an 8-5 win over Saskatchew­an’s Adam Casey (5-5). Morris’s British Columbia rink (6-4) kept its playoff hopes alive with a 5-2 win over Alberta’s Brendan Bottcher.

In the other afternoon game, Nova Scotia’s Jamie Murphy beat the Northwest Territorie­s 8-4. Newfoundla­nd and Labrador was scheduled to play Canada in the feature matchup Thursday night.

Murphy improved to 4-6 and Howard fell to 3-6. Bottcher was 3-7 while Kennedy and Jamie Koe were last at 1-9.

The final draw is scheduled for this morning. If tiebreaker­s

are needed, they will be played in the afternoon.

The 1-2 Page playoff game between the top two seeds will go tonight. The winner will advance to Sunday’s gold-medal game while the loser will play in the semifinal Saturday night.

The third- and fourth-seeded teams will meet in the 3-4 Page playoff Saturday afternoon. The winner advances to the semifinal and the loser will play for bronze on Sunday.

The semifinal winner will play the 1-2 game winner for the championsh­ip.

The Brier winner will represent Canada at the men’s world curling championsh­ip next month in Edmonton.

 ?? CP PHOTO ?? Manitoba skip Mike McEwen delivers a rock as they play Team Canada in draw 15 action at the Tim Hortons Brier curling championsh­ip at Mile One Centre in St. John’s on Thursday.
CP PHOTO Manitoba skip Mike McEwen delivers a rock as they play Team Canada in draw 15 action at the Tim Hortons Brier curling championsh­ip at Mile One Centre in St. John’s on Thursday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada