Flasch and Bottcher win crossover games at Brier, Gunnlaugson and Jacobs eliminated
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Brad Jacobs couldn’t get out of the Enmax Centre fast enough after a blowout loss to Saskatchewan’s Colton Flasch ended his Tim Hortons Brier playoff hopes on Friday.
Jacobs went straight to the locker room after the 10-3 defeat, put on his regular clothes and emerged moments later with a small rolling suitcase. He took a few quick media questions before leaving the arena, his Brier drought extended to nine years.
“I’m pretty frustrated,” Jacobs said. “That was just a really poor performance and not like us, that’s for sure.”
More was expected from the 2014 Olympic champion and world’s fifth-ranked team. A 6-2 round-robin showing gave Jacobs the No. 2 seed out of Pool B but he was flat against Flasch, who beat Wild Card Two’s Matt Dunstone in a tiebreaker earlier in the day.