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Bumpy start for NWT at Tim Hortons Brier

Jamie Koe and company are off to a rough start at this year鈥檚 Tim Hortons Brier in London, Ont. But Koe knew it would be a tough sled coming up against Canada鈥檚 best curlers.
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Jamie Koe watches the line during his opening game at the Tim Hortons Brier in London, Ont., on Sunday. Curling Canada/Michael Burns Photo

Jamie Koe and company are off to a rough start at this year鈥檚 Tim Hortons Brier in London, Ont. But Koe knew it would be a tough sled coming up against Canada鈥檚 best curlers.

Team NWT came out firing in their first matchup on Sunday against 2011 Brier champion Reid Carruthers of Manitoba, playing as Wild Card 2 this week. Koe and his squad had Carruthers and company on the ropes early, stacking up a 6-2 lead at the fifth-end break, placing the event鈥檚 fifth seed in peril.

鈥淭hey came out on fire and at the turn, we were in trouble,鈥 said Carruthers following the game. 鈥淲e talked about not missing high side and tightened up the broom and looked to squeak back in it鈥

Carruthers popped three in the sixth end right after the break, but the NWT fought hard until an unfortunate steal of two in the ninth end for Carruthers basically sealed the first loss of the Brier for the Yellowknife Curling Centre outfit.

鈥淭hat steal was tough to recover from,鈥 said NWT third Glen Kennedy. 鈥淲e started well but then they picked it up and it got harder.鈥

In their second game against the mighty Bluenose squad from Nova Scotia, the NWT had good reason to expect a positive result. The reason? An often overlooked factoid in the Brier is that the 快盈v3 team has often had its greatest successes against Atlantic representatives.

鈥淲ell of course, we all know Jamie 鈥 he has been here 10-12 (actually 16) times, we watched him on TV, seen him beat the best,鈥 said Matt Manuel, Brier rookie and skip of Nova Scotia this year.

The match was initially very closely fought with the NWT getting in in trouble due to some key shots being made by the Brier rookies. Koe and company lived on the edge for most of the game, getting one shot in amongst numbers of Bluenose stones.

鈥淲e were playing the best we have ever played and then Jamie would drop an egg in there we could not get at and the end was gone,鈥 said Manuel

Unfortunately, the egg finally broke when in the eighth end when Kennedy had a rock pick up debris and miss, leading to a steal of two in and basically handed Nova Scotia the game

鈥淭hat was not a good time for a pick,鈥 said Kennedy.

The NWT still has six more games ahead in Pool A. The final game of pool play is the Battle of the Koes on Thursday.

Speaking of Kevin Koe, he鈥檚 faring well thus far. He sat with a perfect record of 4-0 as of Monday. Kevin Koe is looking well-positioned to be in the hunt for the Brier Tankard and the trip to the World Men鈥檚 Curling Championship in Ottawa next month.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 look that far ahead 鈥 right now, we are looking at positioning to make the playoffs,鈥 said Kevin when asked about the worlds.

Aside from all of that, there was a big moment in territorial curling history that happened at the Brier on Saturday. Nunavut had come into this year鈥檚 Brier having lost all 44 official games it had played since first coming to the Brier in 2016.

鈥淲e knew Nunavut had not won a game and it was a big thing,鈥 said Jake Higgs, skip of Nunavut and who鈥檚 an import player from just down the road from the Brier in Strathroy, Ont. 鈥淲e knew that we needed to just focus on our play and each shot and improve each time and the wins would happen.鈥

The win did happen as they beat Newfoundland and Labrador, 7-4, and bumping up Nunavut鈥檚 Brier record to 1-44 at the time. 鈥

鈥淭his is the beauty of the Brier,鈥 said TSN鈥檚 Vic Rauter. 鈥淣owhere else do you see the this much excitement on a first win.鈥

The Brier continues through to March 12 with the winner heading to Ottawa in April.





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