Curling World Cup

Emergency Mini-Pod: Curling World Cup is Dead! Plus, Birthright?

Sean and Scott hop on for a quick instant reaction to the news of the end (?) of the World Cup of Curling. We also discuss the recent announcement by Curling Canada of the birthright rule for provincial representation. Give us a listen and a like/rating! 

Curling World Cup Grand Finale: Season Over

In this episode, Sean and Scott break down the grande finale of the Curling World Cup. They talk
about wins for Jennifer Jones and Kevin Koe, the Norwegian team emerging in mixed doubles, and the rest of the action from Beijing.

Curling World Cup Grand Finale...What Else Can We Say?

Sean and Scott are back to quickly preview the field for the Curling World Cup Grand Final in Beijing. Not much else to say, but we talk a bit about how each of the teams qualified, which pools are toughest, and one last ride for Team Ulsrud.

So Much Going On (World Cup, Provincials, Skins Game)

In this episode, Sean and Scott break down all the action from this week in the world of curling. They talk about some surprising results from the Curling World Cup, the Scotties field being set, more teams qualifying for the Brier, and the Skins Game.

Breaking Down a Big Week & World Cup Preview

In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about an incredibly busy week from the world of curling. They talk about provincial finals, including Kerri Einarson's surprising loss, the Canadian Junior Championships, and what to expect in the provincial playdowns this week. They also preview the third leg of the Curling World Cup that kicks off Wednesday from Sweden.

Canada Cup & World Cup Day 5: Timing Rule Controversy, Attendance Issues, & 5 Winners

In this episode, Sean and Scott break down the finals at both the Canada Cup and World Cup. They do a deep dive into the timing controversy in the men's final in Estevan before breaking down each final.

Canada Cup & World Cup Day 4: The Finals Are Set

In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about a busy Saturday in Omaha and Estevan. They talk about a big day for Kevin Koe, Rachel Homan's struggles, and a somewhat anti-climatic end to the World Cup round robin. They also get you set for all five finals coming up on Sunday.

Canada Cup & World Cup Day 3: Playoffs Take Shape as Hasselborg is Eliminated

In this episode, Sean and Scott break down Friday's action from the Canada Cup and World Cup. They talk about the men's tie-breaker and women's playoff scenarios in Estevan as well as John Morris and Kalynn Park's elimination and two big wins for Tracy Fleury. They also talk about the very different results for the Olympic Champions, with John Shuster in control and Anna Hasselborg being eliminated.

Canada Cup & World Cup Day 2: Chelsea Carey Rebounds, John Epping Slips, and Canada Struggles in Omaha

In this episode, Sean and Scott break down the day from Omaha and Estevan. They talk about tough losses for the Canadian teams at the World Cup, Chelsea Carey rebounding with a huge day, and John Epping dropping his two games. They also look ahead to Friday and talk about the big matchups and the potential tie-breaker possibilities.

Canada Cup and World Cup Day 1: Good Starts, Bad Starts, & TSN Changes its Format

In this episode, Sean and Scott break down the first day of the Canada Cup and World Cup. They talk about bad starts for Chelsea Carey and Mike McEwan, a great start for Brad Jacobs, and teams struggling with the ice. They also talk about a big win for Tracy Fleury, a tough loss for Kalynn Park and John Morris, and a surprising start to the week for Anna Hasselborg.

World Cup Preview

In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about the second leg of the Curling World Cup in Omaha. They break down the men's, women's, and mixed doubles fields and make their picks.

World Cup Preview

In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about the Japanese teams tour wins in Oakville last weekend before giving a full preview of the first leg of the new Curling World Cup. They look at all the teams in the men's, women's, and mixed doubles fields and discuss who has the upper hand in an event that is so early in the season.