Vancouver Sun

Loaded rinks race to rock at 2016 Brier

- GREGORY STRONG

OTTAWA — Winnipeg skip Mike McEwen picked a tough year to make his long-awaited Tim Hortons Brier debut.

The field is stacked for the upcoming Canadian men’s curling championsh­ip at TD Place in Ottawa. Reigning Olympic champion Brad Jacobs of Northern Ontario, two-time Brier champ Kevin Koe of Alberta, top-ranked Brad Gushue of Newfoundla­nd and Labrador and four-time world champion Glenn Howard of Ontario are some of the headliners.

Other contenders include defending champion Pat Simmons and his Team Canada rink along with B.C.’s Jim Cotter, Quebec’s Jean-Michel Menard and Saskatchew­an’s Steve Laycock.

“There is probably six, seven or eight teams that have a legitimate shot,” McEwen said.

Prince Edward Island’s Adam Casey and New Brunswick’s Mike Kennedy also secured berths in the main draw, which begins Saturday afternoon at the 10,000-seat venue. The 12th and final spot goes to the winner of a qualificat­ion round robin on Thursday and Friday between Nova Scotia’s Jamie Murphy, Bob Smallwood of Yukon, Jamie Koe of the Northwest Territorie­s and Nunavut’s Wade Kingdon.

McEwen and his team of B.J. Neufeld, Matt Wozniak and Denni Neufeld capped an unbeaten run in the Manitoba playdowns with a 4-2 win over Canadian junior champion Matt Dunstone in the final. It was McEwen’s first provincial title after settling for runner-up finishes in five of the last six years.

“I have no doubt that myself and probably some of my guys will have a bit of anxiety that first game when we step out on the ice,” McEwen said. “That’ll be there for sure and then I think we’ll get comfortabl­e pretty quick in that environmen­t.”

McEwen, 35, has been a powerhouse on the Grand Slam circuit for years and holds the No. 3 position on the Canadian Team Ranking System standings.

Jacobs, meanwhile, settled for a second-place finish last year after dropping an extra-end decision to Simmons in the final. The Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., rink won the Brier in 2013 before taking Olympic gold the following year in Sochi, Russia. Menard won the Brier in 2006 while Koe was victorious in 2010 and 2014.

Howard, a national champion in 1987, 1993, 2007 and 2012, will be making his record 16th appearance at the Brier. Adam Spencer has been added to the roster as a replacemen­t for Wayne Middaugh, who broke his leg in a skiing crash last January.

Gushue has been in top form this season and holds the No. 1 spot in the CTRS standings. The 2006 Olympic champion is hoping his 13th career Brier appearance will prove lucky and get him that elusive national title.

“There are still goals I want to achieve,” Gushue said. “Obviously the Brier is the big one for me.”

The top four teams will qualify for the Page playoffs starting March 11. The medal games are set for March 13.

 ?? MICHAEL BURNS ?? Mike McEwen and his Manitoba rink will face some stiff competitio­n at his debut at the Tim Hortons Brief in Ottawa.
MICHAEL BURNS Mike McEwen and his Manitoba rink will face some stiff competitio­n at his debut at the Tim Hortons Brief in Ottawa.

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