Numerous blowout video video games. A 6-2 group lacking out on the playoff reduce. No sudden deaths.
The 18-team model on the Brier has truly had its share of doubters although 6 stable teams made it to the playoff spherical at Prospera Place in Kelowna, B.C.
Six- time Brier champ Brad Gushue went one motion moreover after round-robin play wrapped up by recommending that switch– a much-criticized credentials spherical that was simply made use of for a few years– be considered as soon as once more.
“I think it would be worth a discussion,” Gushue acknowledged. “I’m not advocating for it however I feel that’s the best choice that’s been shared with me that will get us again to that full round-robin that I used to like enjoying and I feel the followers (liked).
“It obtains the most effective groups there. It’s worth speaking about.”
Relegation format
In the relegation format, which Curling Canada known as a ” pre-qualifying” stage when it was used from 2015-17, the 4 lowest-seeded provinces and territories performed a round-robin.
The winner would attain the primary draw and the three dropping groups would go house. Longtime Northwest Territories girls’s skip Kerry Galusha weighed in on the topic on X, the platform previously often known as Twitter.
“As somebody that joined all 3 years of transfer it made us function tougher and improve, not claiming it’s the response yet we are visiting unbalanced ready years ahead up until the Northern groups begin functioning tougher and taking a trip extra. I recognized what we needed to do.”
Curling Canada moved to a 16-team setup for the Brier and the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in 2018. The defending champion and all provincial and territorial winners got direct entry together with a wild-card group.
Two swimming pools of eight groups had been utilized in a format that has since expanded to 18 groups with three pre-qualified entries primarily based on the earlier season’s rankings.
Format debate discovered one other gear this previous week when Northern Ontario’s John Epping and Manitoba’s Reid Carruthers completed tied for third place of their pool at 6-2.
Their head-to-head report was the tiebreaker, leaving Epping on the skin though a 5-3 group from the opposite pool — Nova Scotia’s Owen Purcell — made the reduce.
“It’s odd to play a Brier and it’s a double-knockout,” Epping mentioned.
Supporters really feel the format creates extra depth within the early going. The cutoff for the Friday qualifying video games forward of the Page playoffs heightens mid-week drama.
Top rinks nonetheless play laborious as a result of seeding and hammer are on the road. At the identical time, a number of groups within the discipline have basically no likelihood in opposition to the well-funded, well-travelled powerhouse rinks.
“We’re attempting to make everyone delighted and we’re not making anyone delighted,” mentioned Brent Laing, who coached Mike McEwen’s Saskatchewan facet. “It’s a little bit of a mess.”
‘It’s by no means good’
Darren Moulding, who coached Thomas Scoffin’s Yukon group, mentioned rating imbalance within the swimming pools can be an element. He famous that typically in professional leagues just like the NHL, MLB or the NFL, a group with a mediocre report can sneak into the playoffs.
“In sporting activities, it’s never ever excellent,” he mentioned. “If you alter the style to make that not take place, there’s mosting likely to be something else that you compromise.”
Nunavut’s Shane Latimer and Aaron Bartling of the Northwest Territories each went 0-8 in round-robin play.
Bartling was dumped 20-2 in his second recreation and gave up a median of virtually 11 factors a recreation. Latimer, in the meantime, was outscored 83-25 over his eight losses.
” I don’t see with the means it’s presently structured simply the way it aids these lower-ranked teams forward in proper right here and procure burnt out,” mentioned former Curling Canada occasion supervisor Warren Hansen. ” I acknowledge it’s an enormous journey for quite a lot of them (to be proper right here).
“But I can’t really see myself enjoying coming into this venue and this setting and getting completely annihilated, which a lot of them have this week.”
Curling Canada revealed in 2023 that the prevailing model for the nationwide playdowns will definitely keep in place with following interval.
“If any changes are made, they would begin in the next (Olympic) quadrennial,” an organization spokesperson acknowledged via e-mail.
Another fascinating model peculiarity adopted Alberta’s Brad Jacobs went an excellent 8-0 in round-robin play and after that shed his very first certifying online game.
That required him proper right into a circumstance the place his solely path to a title would definitely be 4 straight must-wins within the playoffs.
Jacobs took care of to attract it off with a 7-5 semifinal achieve Gushue on Sunday mid-day and a 5-3 success over Manitoba’s Matt Dunstone at night time final.
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“At the end of the day, there’s certain games you can’t lose,” Laing acknowledged. “I don’t know all of the solutions.
“The old style was a great deal easier, that’s for certain.”