Canadian curlers prepare for prospect of a Calgary “bubble”
CALGARY — A potentially lengthy stay in Alberta, and trying to defend a national men’s curling championship in front of zero fans, are thoughts circulating in Brad Gushue’s mind.
The veteran skip from Newfoundland and Labrador feels a mixed bag of emotions about the prospect of curling in the 2021 Tim Hortons Brier in a Calgary “bubble”.
“I’m not in a place where I feel I have my head wrapped around it yet to be completely honest,” the three-time Canadian champ told The Canadian Press on Wednesday from St. John’s.
“Our team is going to have to over the next three months, before we enter the bubble, get our heads around it, how we’re going to cope with it, get to a level where we can perform the way we want to and not be distracted by the fact we miss our families.”