Medicine Hat News

Top teams have lived up to the hype at Brier

- GREGORY STRONG

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. 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 battling for position near the top of the leaderboar­d.

Jean-Michel Menard and John Morris were also in the playoff hunt heading into the final draw Friday morning.

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

No playoff matchups had been set after Thursday night’s games.

Gushue won twice on the day to give Newfoundla­nd and Labrador (8-2) a spot in the Page playoff 1-2 game. Several scenarios are still in play and seedings are still up in the air for all four playoff spots.

If tiebreaker­s are needed, they will be played Friday afternoon.

Gushue thrilled nearcapaci­ty crowds with clutch draws for a pair of victories. He beat Ontario’s Glenn Howard 8-7 in an extra end in the afternoon before topping Koe 7-6 in similar fashion in the evening.

“That’s the loudest roar I think I’ve ever heard,” Gushue said after beating the defending champion.

Gushue will close out play Friday morning against Nova Scotia’s Jamie Murphy.

McEwen split his games to leave Manitoba at 8-2 after 16 draws. McEwen beat Howard 8-3 in the evening after dropping a 6-3 decision to Koe in the afternoon.

“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.”

Northern Ontario (8-3) also reached the eight-win mark. Jacobs beat Saskatchew­an’s Adam Casey 8-5 in the morning and then held off Alberta’s Brendan Bottcher 6-5.

Menard guided his Quebec team to a pair of wins to improve to 7-3. Kevin Koe, also the reigning world champion, fell to 7-3.

Morris’s British Columbia rink (7-4) kept its playoff hopes alive with a 5-2 win over Bottcher and a 7-6 victory over Casey.

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