Deadpan face, colourful feet, Canada’s Brendan Bottcher wants to sock it to the world
CALGARY — Brendan Bottcher has worked at his stone-cold game face.
Whatever drama is unfolding in the rings at his feet, Canada’s skip at the world men’s curling championship in Calgary intends to keep his emotional cards close to his chest.
“I think it’s something I’ve both worked on and take a lot of pride in,” Bottcher told The Canadian Press. “I’m a firm believer that as a leader of any team, the tone gets set from the top.
“If I can show that level of calmness, level of composure, that ‘we’ve got this, we know what to do, we don’t need to get excited, we don’t need to get mad, we don’t need to get stressed’, as much as I can try and shelter my guys from some of that, I really think that energy feeds into the rest of our team.”