Curling Canada adds three wild-card teams to field for the Scotties and the Brier
Teams on the bubble for the so-called Calgary curling bubble could breathe a little easier Wednesday after Curling Canada expanded the field for its upcoming national championships.
A maximum of 18 teams will play in the main draw at both the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and the Tim Hortons Brier at the Markin MacPhail Centre. The field will include defending champions, teams from all 14 provincial and territorial associations and three wild-card entries instead of the usual one.
“We feel like we belong and that we were going to be at the nationals,” said Colin Hodgson, now a virtual lock to attend with Team Mike McEwen. “It just would have been crushing to not have any opportunity to get ourselves there, no matter how hard we tried.”
Curling Canada said that since a number of provincial playdowns were cancelled around the country, several high-performance teams were denied the opportunity to qualify for nationals.