Canadian men’s and women’s curling championships to revert to 16-team format
TORONTO — After tinkering with the wild-card setup last season, Curling Canada will revert to the regular 16-team format for its Canadian men’s and women’s curling championships this season.
Two extra wild-card teams were added to the Tim Hortons Brier and Scotties Tournament of Hearts last season as a one-off setup in the so-called bubble in Calgary.
The federation scrapped the regular Friday night play-in game at each event and instead included three wild-card teams in the field. The changes were made due to the cancellation of several provincial championships as a result of the pandemic.
Kerri Einarson’s Manitoba-based team will wear Canadian colours at the Jan. 28-Feb. 6 Scotties in Thunder Bay, Ont. Brendan Bottcher’s Alberta-based rink will be sporting the Maple Leaf at the March 4-13 Brier in Lethbridge, Alta.