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Northern Ontario, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories will play a single round-robin at Mosaic Place, with the teams with the two best records advancing to the play-in game, which will be contested Saturday, February 14, concurrent with the opening draw of the Scotties round-robin.
In 2021, a new 18-team format was introduced, in which all 14 member associations of Curling Canada field a team in a main draw of two pools, alongside the defending champions, and the three highest-ranked teams on the Canadian Team Ranking System standings that did not win their provincial championships. The teams are separated into two pools ...
The Moose had moderate regular season success and qualified for the Turner Cup playoffs three times, making it as far as the second round. Carlyle was named the league's General Manager of the Year for the 1998–99 season. [9] [10] The Moose remained an independent club while playing in the IHL, electing not to affiliate with an NHL team. [3]
Also returning from 2015 is the Suzanne Birt rink from Prince Edward Island, the Sylvie Robichaud rink from New Brunswick and the Kerry Galusha rink from the Northwest Territories. 2004 Canadian Junior champion Jill Brothers is representing Nova Scotia for the second time as skip. 2004 Hearts runner-up Marie-France Larouche is representing ...
A moose was rescued by New York state officials after spending two hours in Lake Abanakee's icy waters last week. 'No training manual:' Video captures bull moose's 'amazing' rescue from icy New ...
New Brunswick Hawks 1 1 .500 Portland Pirates 1 1 .500 Saint John Flames 1 1 .500 Sherbrooke Canadiens 1 1 .500 Syracuse Stars 1 1 .500 Toronto Marlies: 1 1 .500 Texas Stars: 1 2 .333 Baltimore Clippers 0 1 .000 Binghamton Whalers 0 1 .000 Bridgeport Islanders (Sound Tigers) 0 1 .000 Fredericton Canadiens 0 1 .000 Manitoba Moose: 0 1 .000
The only two teams to make their Scotties debuts were Penny Barker of Saskatchewan and Melissa Adams of New Brunswick. Notably absent was the 5-time Scotties Champion and 12-time Manitoba Scotties champion, Jennifer Jones, who was defeated in the Manitoba Scotties Semifinal by Darcy Robertson, who lost to Michelle Englot (9-time Saskatchewan ...
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