#BetweenTheSheets: Who Can Apply The Vice Grip?
The vice position can make or break a game...and your Brier hopes
Ah the vice position. It can resonate as its name says in the mind of a skip.
Play well and your skipper has a clear head, clear shots and an easier path to victory.
Play poorly and....well just look at the facial expression of our purple-faced friend above. A bad game from a vice can put the vice grips on a skipper and the teams chances at picking up a win.
How are our vice boys doing inside the #IceBubble?
This special Power Rankings post is going to take a closer look at the vice position.
Which teams are having success in part to the tremendous curling of their third player and which could use an extra hop in their step to help pick up those much-needed wins?
Ideally you want your vice to put the #ViceGrip on the opposition, not on your skipper.
The Power Rankings did take a day off, aligning with the open Monday morning, to drop a new podcast episode.
Special Guest athlete/author/coach Brian Chick joined the podcast to discuss opening weekend action, COVID-19 mental health, Paralympic Winter Games excitement and his book Written In Stone: A Modern History of Curling.
If you missed the episode, catch up HERE. The #TwineTime podcast is also available via your favourite podcast streaming app. Welcome to the #TwineTimeFam Brian!
Time to take a look at the update Power Rankings mountain. Which teams are making their climb towards the top and a spot in the Championship Pool? Which teams are stepping on falling rocks and taking a tumble?
These rankings are through games completed as of Monday night.
#PowerRankings
1. #WC2 - Team Koe (2): B.J. Neufeld (88%) - Sitting tied for top of the table both as a team record and in the position, B.J. Neufeld should be receiving praise for helping land WC2 a 5-0 record heading into their date with Open Team 1. What can we say thus far? Everything is clicking at the right time. Interesting fact though. Neufeld's lowest percentage game was Monday night vs. Nunavut (81%) and is also the first time he has not outcurled his opposition. Of course the game was well in hand after the first end but still. Bit of a surprise with the number. Up Next: BYE
2. #BuffaloHunt - Team Gunnlaugson (4): Adam Casey (88%) - Mr. Casey is having himself a Brier and his numbers reflect the teams record. Casey is not new to the Brier ice as 2021 marks his 8th appearance. But this might be the best we have seen him curl. He is firing on all cylinders right now, shown by his 95% stat vs. provincial rival WC1 Monday afternoon. If Casey can keep this up, Manitoba is going to be a dark horse playoff threat. Up Next: NWT, NB
3. #ABStrong - Team Bottcher (6): Darren Moulding (87%) - Not only is Moulding consistent but he is also outcurling his opposition. In fact he has scored a "+" the past three games, meaning he bested his positional rival by at least 5%. Coincidence those three games have also resulted in wins? Hardly! He is setting up the ends for the skipper and results are paying off. The key to Alberta reaching a fourth straight Brier final likely rests on the release of Moulding's rocks. Up Next: BYE, NOnt
4. #TeamGreen - Team Dunstone (7): Braeden Moskowy (83%) - Playing the defending champs was exactly what the doctor ordered for the Big Man from Regina. Moskowy had struggled the past few games, curling 74% and 78% respectfully. But he stepped it up in the big game vs. Canada Monday night, curling 89% and outcurling Mark Nichols (76%). This is the type of play Saskatchewan needs from him if they are going to get back to the playoffs this year and replicate, or better, the bronze medal of a year ago. Big game vs. Quebec on Tuesday. Up Next: QC
5. #TeamAcadia - Team Grattan (3): Jonathan Beuk (83%) - New player, who dis? No questions asked here. Beuk is fitting in quite nicely with this Atlantic teammates and is a major reason why New Brunswick continues to wave the #TeamUpset flag and is now in perfect position to advance to the Champ Pool. He dominated Marc Kennedy (84% to 69%) in the Monday afternoon "upset" over Northern Ontario. Note this team has already played McEwen, Bottcher and Jacobs and owns a 2-1 record vs. the Big 3 of the pool. Beuk is no fluke and either is NB's record. Up Next: YK, MB
6. #CurlON - Team Epping (10): Ryan Fry (84%) - When Ryan Fry is on his game, Ontario is a tough team to beat. When he struggles, it can carry over to the skip. He really can be the deciding factor in many games. Up to the point, the record perfectly reflects how Fry is doing. He is in the top echelon of third position players right now and the team is sitting 3-1, feeling pretty comfortable for a Champ Pool spot. He has also gone +3 in his past three games, which all just happened to be wins. And the one loss, in the opening draw to Canada, Fry curled 83% to Mark Nichols 82%, basically a tie. Fry can take Ontario to the Brier title. Up Next: NL
7. #TeamCanada - Team Gushue (1): Mark Nichols (82%) - Lets be real here, it is not that Mark Nichols is curling bad. 82% overall is great number. The problem is his position opposition turns it on and comes to play when facing the defending champs. Nichols has only picked up a plus once and has received the minus the past two games. Let that sink in for a moment folks. He is curling 82% but is a -1. Only one other player in the entire competition is currently sitting Top 9 on the position chart and with a negative plus/minus (NWT second Brad Patzer, 84% and -2). For example, Nichols curled 84% vs. Ontario but Ryan Fry curled 97%. Canada took the loss and Nichols took the minus. The team is sitting 2-2 right now so Nichols needs to turn it up. Up Next: NS
8. #WC3 - Team Howard/Middaugh (5): Scott Howard (84%) - I will admit I have been a bit on the fence with Scott Howard as vice but he is putting together a solid Brier behind Wayne Middaugh. He outcurled his opposition in the opening two games but ran into the scolding Moulding hand Monday afternoon, taking the minus and the loss (80% to 89%). We know Middaugh has the best delivery in the game and can make the shots. Howard just has to help set him up for success. Two big games coming up on Tuesday could tell just where this team is right now. Up Next: WC1, BC
9. #WC1 - Team McEwen (9): Reid Carruthers (82%) - Carruthers has yet to really hit his stride this Brier. His numbers are lower than expected and he has been outcurled the past two games. Now, to his credit, in the loss to Gunnlaugson he curled 86%. Unfortunately position opposition Adam Casey curled 95% to pick up the W and the "+". Carruthers now sits -2 for the week and WC1 sits 2-2 in a crowded Pool A. Carruthers needs to step up his game and put the #ViceGrip on his positional opposition to, hopefully, help set up his team for some much-needed victories over the next few days. Up Next: WC3, BYE
10. #FearTheMoose - Team Jacobs (8): Marc Kennedy (81%) - When Kennedy is on, the team usually picks up the W. But when he is struggling, the entire team rides the Struggle Bus with him. Take his last game vs. NB Monday afternoon. Kennedy curled 69% in taking the extra end loss. You have to wonder if he had curled anywhere close to his overall competition average (81%), would Team Jacobs have taken the loss? Oddly enough, the loss to NB was the first time Kennedy has been outcurled and taken the minus. This team is 2-2 and the backs are firmly against the wall now. Up Next: BC, AB
11. #TeamBluenose - Team Murphy/McDonald (12): Paul Flemming (77%) - Consistency, consistency, consistency. It seems to be what plagues Nova Scotia. We saw it at the Scotties. We are seeing it at the Brier. One game they look like challengers. The next game they look sluggish. Paul Flemming's numbers are exactly that. 81% -> 94% -> 69% -> 88% -> 61%. Yes, oddly enough, the Bluenosers are 3-2 after knocking off Quebec Monday night, even with Flemming curling 61%. If Flemming can get consistent and put up big numbers at the same time as his skipper (in the same game), this team could still become a Champ Pool #TeamUpset challenger. If they ever needed consistency, it will be on Tuesday afternoon. Up Next: CAN
12. #Labelleprovince - Team Fournier (11): Martin Crête (83%) - The man anyone can identify regardless of where you are in an arena or if you are multi-tasking watching at home. When he yells, you know it. Crête is having himself a solid Brier thus far, which we expect given his credentials. He has outcurled his opposition in 4 of the 5 games, including the loss to Nova Scotia Monday night. If Quebec is to stay in the hunt, he may have to curl even better as the schedule here on in is daunting to say the least. Up Next: SK
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