POOL B
BRITISH COLUMBIA (Kamloops)
Corryn Brown
Brown reached the championship round and lost in a tiebreaker to Nova Scotia in 2020.
MANITOBA (Winnipeg)
Jennifer Jones
Jones could go in the record books as the only curler to win seven Canadian women’s titles.
NEW BRUNSWICK (Fredericton)
Melissa Adams
A former Canadian and world junior champion.
NEWFOUNDLAND (St. John’s)
Sarah Hill
Hill will make her Hearts debut.
NUNAVUT (Iqaluit)
Lori Eddy
Eddy’s 2-5 record in Moose Jaw didn’t reflect how tough an opponent Nunavut was.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND (Cornwall) Suzanne Birt
Birt won bronze and posted a 10-3 record in her Hearts debut in 2003.
QUEBEC (Laval)
Laurie St-Georges
Quebec’s provincial runners-up last year make their Hearts debuts.
SASKATCHEWAN (Saskatoon)
Sherry Anderson
Anderson was Saskatchewan’s selection as the highest-ranking team over the last two years of provincial playdowns.
WILD CARD 1 (Winnipeg)
Chelsea Carey
This is Tracy Fleury’s team, but the skip opted out to be with daughter, Nina, who is receiving treatment for a medical condition.