The Niagara Falls Review

A capsule look at teams competing

- GREGORY STRONG

A team-byteam look at the field for the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier, including skip, teammates, home club, background informatio­n and ranking:

Team Canada

Skip: Kevin Koe

Teammates: B.J. Neufeld (third), Colton Flasch (second) and Ben Hebert (lead) from the Glencoe Club in Calgary.

Background: Koe will try to win his record fifth Tim Hortons Brier as a skip. He scored two in the 10th end for a dramatic 4-3 win over Brendan Bottcher in last year’s final at Brandon, Man. CTRS Ranking: No. 6

Team Alberta

Skip: Brendan Bottcher

Teammates: Darren Moulding (third), Brad Thiessen (second) and Karrick Martin (lead) from the Saville Community Sports Centre in Edmonton.

Background: Bottcher has settled for silver in his last two Brier appearance­s. His team won three straight Grand Slam titles last season.

CTRS Ranking: No. 5

Team British Columbia Skip: Steve Laycock (throws third) Teammates: Jim Cotter (throws fourth), Andrew Nerpin (second) and Rick Sawatsky (lead) from the Vernon Curling Club and Kelowna Curling Club.

Background: Veteran back end of Cotter and Laycock boasts experience and top-shelf shooting skills. Laycock won bronze with Saskatchew­an at the 2015 Brier. CTRS Ranking: No. 23

Team Manitoba Skip: Jason Gunnlaugso­n

Teammates: Alex Forrest (third), Adam Casey (second) and Connor Njegovan (lead) from the Morris Curling Club in Morris, Man.

Background: Gunnlaugso­n makes his Brier debut after topping Mike McEwen 7-4 in the Manitoba final. Casey, a Charlottet­own native, has played for three other provinces (Newfoundla­nd and Labrador, P.E.I., and Saskatchew­an) over six previous Brier appearance­s.

CTRS Ranking: No. 7

Team New Brunswick

Skip: James Grattan

Teammates: Paul Dobson (third), Andy McCann (second) and Jamie Brannen (lead) from the Gage Golf and Curling Club in Oromocto, N.B.

Background: Grattan picked up a World Curling Tour title last December at the Jim Sullivan Curling Classic in Saint John, N.B. He won bronze as a Brier rookie in 1997.

CTRS Ranking: No. 49

Team Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Skip: Brad Gushue Teammates: Mark Nichols (third), Brett Gallant (second) and Geoff Walker (lead) from the Re/Max Centre in St. John’s.

Background: Gushue won the 2017 Brier title in his hometown of St. John’s. He successful­ly defended the title in ’18 and settled for a fourth-place finish last year. CTRS Ranking: No. 3

Team Northern Ontario

Skip: Brad Jacobs

Teammates: Marc Kennedy (third), E.J. Harnden (second) and Ryan Harnden (lead) from the Community First Curling Centre in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

Background: The addition of Kennedy has rejuvenate­d the 2014 Olympic champions, who have won three Grand Slam titles this season. CTRS Ranking: No. 1

Team Northwest Territorie­s Skip: Jamie Koe Teammates: David Aho (third), Shadrach Mcleod (second) and Cole Parsons (lead) from the Yellowknif­e Curling Centre.

Background: Koe is making his 14th career Brier appearance. He may be the low seed in Pool B at No. 15, but he’s always a tough out. CTRS Ranking: No. 176

Team Nova Scotia

Skip: Jamie Murphy

Teammates: Paul Flemming (third), Scott Saccary (second) and Phil Crowell (lead) from the Halifax Curling Club.

Background: Murphy skipped his side to a Nova Scotia title for a provincial record sixth time. He reached the final of the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic this season but lost to Glenn Howard. CTRS Ranking: No. 20

Team Nunavut

Skip: Jake Higgs

Teammates: Dale Kohlenberg (third), Christian Smitheram (second) and Ed MacDonald (lead) from the Iqaluit Curling Club. Background: Higgs qualified by sweeping a three-team territoria­l playdown. Nunavut has gone winless since making its

Brier debut back in 2016. CTRS Ranking: unranked

Team Ontario Skip: John Epping Teammates: Ryan Fry (third), Mathew Camm (second) and Brent Laing (lead) from the Leaside Curling Club in Toronto.

Background: Epping locked up a berth at the Olympic Trials by winning the Canada Cup last December. Reigning Olympic mixed doubles champ John Morris will serve as the team’s fifth at the Brier. CTRS Ranking: No. 2

Team Prince Edward Island

Skip: Bryan Cochrane

Teammates: Ian MacAulay (third), Morgan Currie (second) and Mark O’Rourke (lead) from the Cornwall Curling Club in Cornwall, P.E.I.

Background: Cochrane, a twotime Canadian senior champion, won a world senior title last year. He represente­d Ontario at the Brier in 2003 but missed the playoffs. CTRS Ranking: No. 89

Team Quebec

Skip: Alek Bedard

Teammates: Louis Quevillon (third), Emile Asselin (second) and Bradley Lequin (lead) from the Lacolle, Bouchervil­le and Glenmore curling clubs.

Background: Bedard leads a young Quebec team into the competitio­n after topping Vincent

Roberge in the provincial final. Bedard won a Quebec junior title in 2018. CTRS Ranking: No. 68

Team Saskatchew­an

Skip: Matt Dunstone

Teammates: Braeden Moskowy (third), Catlin Schneider (second) and Dustin Kidby (lead) from the Highland Curling Club in Regina.

Background: The 24-year-old Dunstone is a two-time Canadian junior champion. He won his first career Grand Slam title this season at the Masters.

CTRS Ranking: No. 8

Team Yukon Skip: Thomas Scoffin Teammates: Trygg Jensen (third), Brett Winfield (second) and Joe Wallingham (lead) from the Whitehorse Curling Club.

Background: Scoffin, a bronze medallist at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics, is making his Brier debut. He earned the berth by sweeping a three-team territoria­l double round-robin.

CTRS Ranking: No. 151

Team Wild Card No. 1

Skip: Mike McEwen

Teammates: Reid Carruthers (third), Derek Samagalski (second) and Colin Hodgson (lead) from the West St. Paul Curling Club in Winnipeg.

Background: McEwen won the play-in game in 2018 when the wild-card format was introduced at the national championsh­ip. He had won bronze the year before. CTRS Ranking: No. 4

Team Wild Card No. 2 Skip: Glenn Howard Teammates: Scott Howard (third), David Mathers (second) and Tim March (lead) from the Penetangui­shene Curling Club in Penetangui­shene, Ont.

Background: Howard moved into the wild-card picture when Brendan Bottcher edged Karsten Sturmay for the Alberta title. The play-in matchup should feel like a home game.

CTRS Ranking: No. 9

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Team Northern Ontario, skipped by Brad Jacobs, has captured three Grand Slam titles this curling season.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Team Northern Ontario, skipped by Brad Jacobs, has captured three Grand Slam titles this curling season.

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