Curlers ready to roar in November

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The 28-team field has been set to pursue Olympic gold-medal ambitions later this year in Summerside, P.E.I., Curling Canada announced Thursday.

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The 28-team field has been set to pursue Olympic gold-medal ambitions later this year in Summerside, P.E.I., Curling Canada announced Thursday.

The Road to the Roar Pre-Trials, set for Nov. 6-12 at Summerside’s Credit Union Place, will determine the final entries for the Roar of the Rings Canadian Curling Trials, slated for Dec. 2-10 in Ottawa, where Canada’s men’s and women’s four-player teams for the 2018 Winter Olympics will be decided.

Fourteen teams in each gender will compete for two coveted berths in the Roar of the Rings, and all have now confirmed their entry after a grace period during which teams had to declare lineups, and in one case, decline an invitation.

A curling rock thrown by Canada third Amy Nixon is seen during the 13th draw against Korea at the Women's World Curling Championship in Swift Current, Sask. Wednesday, March 23, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
A curling rock thrown by Canada third Amy Nixon is seen during the 13th draw against Korea at the Women's World Curling Championship in Swift Current, Sask. Wednesday, March 23, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

Stefanie Lawton of Saskatoon had qualified for the Road to the Roar based on her position on the Canadian Team Ranking System over two seasons (2015-16, ’16-17) ranking. But because the points she’d earned were entirely with her 2015-16 team, which was completely changed for 2016-17, she had to pass on the berth.

To accept Road to the Roar berths, teams must retain three of the original players who earned the qualifying points, and have them on the ice at all times.

Lawton’s berth will now be taken by the team skipped by Halifax’s Theresa Breen, the next-highest non-qualified team on the two-year rankings.

On the men’s side, meanwhile, three qualifying teams will have different skips than the ones with whom they qualified, after some off-season lineup changes.

Winnipeg’s Matt Dunstone left his team to join Steve Laycock’s Saskatoon squad, which has already qualified for the Roar of the Rings. Dunstone is being replaced by fellow Winnipegger Jason Gunnlaugson.

Meanwhile, Gunnlaugson had also qualified for the Road to the Roar with his own team, so he’s being replaced on that team by two-time Brier champion Pat Simmons.

Since Saskatoon’s Bruce Korte retired from competitive curling after last season, his team needed a new skip for the Home Hardware Road to the Roar, and recruited Colton Flasch; ironically, it was Flasch who left Laycock’s team after last season to open the door for Dunstone’s move.

The pre-trials teams will be seeded one through 14 based on their 2016-17 CTRS rankings, and then split into two pools of seven for the round-robin competition.

The top three teams from each pool will advance to the playoffs, with the first- and second-place teams crossing over to meet each other in the first round of the A-side. The winners will then meet for the first Roar of the Rings berth.

The first-round losers, meanwhile, will drop to meet the third-place teams in each pool in the first round of the B-side. The winners of the two games will then meet, with the winner taking on the A-side final loser for the second Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings berth.

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