#BetweenTheSheets: The Champs Are Here
Pool A implodes, Pool B champions hold strong
Lets take a look at the updated rankings mountain based on results through the opening two days. These initial rankings are a mixed bag in a way of teams playing themselves up the mountain and, perhaps more surprising, more teams actually playing themselves down.
Note, the number in parenthesis is the pre-event seed assigned in the Brier 2020 Preview blog post.
#PowerRankings
1. #TeamCanada - Team Gushue (2): The defending champs are looking strong and in fine Brier form. Gushue opened up the Brier curling 100% in the systematic W vs. contender Ontario Friday night. They got pushed Saturday afternoon against Quebec though. There were some misses and Quebec was not afraid to go head to head with them. It was a grinder win and probably the type of early win the team needed. Being pushed by a lower seeded team and avoiding the upset can give you a quick wake up call after playing near perfect the night before. This team still looks like a favourite to #DefendTheIce. But they are in for a battle Sunday night. Up Next: WC2
2. #WC2 - Team Koe (8): Tough team to read right now. We did not get a ton of highlight coverage of their games thus far. However, they are sitting 2-0 so what more could you ask for? Neither games were strolls down the ice as Nova Scotia and Newfoundland pushed them and played them tough. Could it be good to grind out early wins or does it leave more questions on how prepared they are slightly struggling against the lower seeded teams in the pool? 2-0 is good. But we don't really have a sense of where this team is at yet. Which can also be dangerous since it is Kevin Koe. Up Next: PEI, CAN
3. #TeamAcadia - Team Grattan (13): Well, well, well. Look who sits tied for first place atop Pool A with a 2-0 record?!? Who saw this coming? James Grattan and the boys have looked great thus far. The Saturday morning win vs. WC1 was deemed an upset and I don't think many people thought they could follow it in the night draw against BC. To their advantage, BC was stepping foot on the ice for the first time. New Brunswick was going off the momentum high of an upset win and beaming with confidence. Boom! Grattan is 2-0 and looking good. Is it still going to be a battle to reach the Champ Pool? Of course. However, if they take care of business against the two territorial teams in their pool, they will have 4 wins. If they find 1 more win along the way, #TeamAcadia waves the #TeamUpset flag right into the Championship Pool. The #TwineTime preview said to never discount Jimmy The Kid and here we are. Up Next: AB
4. #BuffaloHunt - Team Gunnlaugson (7): You all had Manitoba tied for top spot in Pool B going into Sunday action right? Of course you did! I must admit, I may have undersold my man Jason Gunnlaugson in the preview. My bad. Sometimes you just get lucky and that is what happened in their opener vs. Alberta with Bottcher picking out his own stone and leaving Gunner the open draw to the paint FTW. And the team followed up the "surprise" win with a night cap W over Yukon. So far, so good. A key to success during a week-long event is momentum and Manitoba has it in spades right now. If they can keep it going, watch out. The down side, they do not play on Sunday so they have to sit and chill in the hotel, or visit the arena and watch some games, with their next game scheduled for Monday morning. Up Next: BYE
5. #WC3 - Team Howard/Middaugh (9): Did you forget Team Howard/Middaugh are in this field? We can't blame you if you did. They have played one game and it was Saturday morning, not exactly the prime time to attract attention from curling fans. And they don't play again until Sunday afternoon. Only two games through the opening three days and at weird draw times. But hey, they picked up the win and sit 1-0 in a topsy-turvey Pool A. Wayne Middaugh did not miss a beat in the opener either, curling 85% in the W over NWT. This team may be flying right under the radar a bit early on and I think they are quite happy to do so. There has been some dramatic results already. When the drama starts happening you are quite happy to sit back and watch it explode all around you. Up Next: YK
6. #ABStrong - Team Bottcher (5): Nobody is probably more disappointed to be sitting 1-1 after the first two days of the Brier than Brendan Bottcher. And rightfully so, if we are being honest. They could be one missed pick stone away from actually being 2-0. On the plus side, it was game one so lots of time to shake it off and get right back into challenger mode. They played tough and angry in the night game at the expense of poor #PolarPower. We say early losses can be blessings in disguise for a long week. This could be the case for Alberta as they put more games between the Champ Pool and the opening loss. Big opportunity in the next game to level up the field even more. Up Next: NB
7. #TeamGreen - Team Dunstone (6): Well what can you say? This team SHOULD be 2-0. They dominated Nunvut in their opening Friday night. They controlled Ontario Saturday afternoon and really gave the game away in the final two ends. This will really highlight the mental growth of this team moving forward. To lose a game you know you should have won can either be demoralizing or motivating. Props to second Kirk Muyres here. He brings a huge level of communication, honestly and positivity to this team...and they may need that more than anything right now. Lots of week left. Up Next: NL
8. #FearTheMoose - Team Jacobs (#1): Well, that was...interesting. What happened to Brad Jacobs Saturday night? It was not the Jacobs we are used to seeing as he struggled in the loss to WC1. Of course credit to the opposition but the moose was loose for the end of the game and McEwen picked the pocket of Jacobs for the win. Missed opportunities. You had the chance to sit 2-0 early. Plus, and perhaps more importantly, you had the chance to put a Champ Pool contender in an 0-2 hole to start their campaign. Pool A folks....Pool A! Up Next: NWT
9. #WC1 - Team McEwen (4): Ok so many expected WC1 to probably be 1-1 after two days of action. Sure, those same majority of people may have expected the results to be reversed from the actual on the day but tomato - potato. You are 1-1 and right in the hunt. And, more importantly, you avoid the dreaded 0-2 start. The team still does not look overly confident but perhaps the "steal" of a win over one of the pre-event favourites will light the spark we have not seen out of Mike McEwen in awhile. McEwen is most dangerous when he finds his swagger and gains his confidence. This win might be the igniter fluid. Up Next: BC
13. #TeamPacific - Team Laycock (11): The boys from #TeamPacific had a small moment of #HIStory stepping on the ice in their opening game Saturday night. Jim Cotter, Steve Laycock and Rick Sawatzky were all celebrating their 100th Brier game played. A great accomplishment and milestone. Unfortunately they ran into a confident Team Grattan. The game itself was fairly even but tie game coming home without hammer is a pretty tough hill to climb. The boys have experience, obviously, so we will see if they can rebound here. They sure would like to do better than last year's 2-5 result. The schedule gods sure messed with them as well. One game through the opening two days and Sunday they only play one game as well. Only 2 games through the opening weekend makes it a bit tough to gain any momentum. In comparison, the majority of teams in Pool B will have played 4 games by the end of Sunday. Up Next: WC1
17. #PurplePower - Team Mikkelsen (17): Speaking about teams who are giving up too many big ends, Yukon is having a similar issue. In two games they have scored a total of 8 points but allowed 20. This averages out to a game score of 10-4 in the L column. You cannot expect to win many games with those averages. Mikkelsen is a rookie team so hopefully the learning curve kicks in soon but, with this field, the learning curve is VERY steep. Up Next: WC3
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