Defending champ Gushue headlines 18-team field as bubble play resumes with Brier
Brad Gushue won his first Canadian men’s curling championship in a sold-out hometown venue that erupted in joy after his game-winning throw.
The three-time champion will try to win another Tim Hortons Brier title in an arena setting that will be the complete opposite.
Play begins Friday night in a spectator-free Markin MacPhail Centre as elite men’s domestic curling returns after a long absence due to the pandemic.
The Scotties Tournament of Hearts provided a successful kickoff to a run of six straight bonspiels at Canada Olympic Park. Now the Brier takes centre stage as 18 teams — many of them competing for the first time in months — square off for the right to hoist the Tankard.

