The 42nd edition of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts is all set to kick off from February 17, 2023, to February 26, 2023, at the Sandman Centre in Kamloops, British Columbia, where the top women’s teams from all over the country, would be going all in to win the Canadian women’s championship.

Viewing Information

  • Venue: Sandman Centre, Lorne Street, Kamloops, BC, Canada
  • Date: Friday, February 17, 2023 – Sunday, February 26, 2023
  • Start Time: 9:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: Click Here

For the first time since 2020, the annual Canadian women’s curling championship will be played in front of the fans. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 edition was played inside the Calgary bubble, while in the previous edition, a small number of fans were allowed but were removed then.

However, with no restriction this year, eighteen of Canada’s best rinks will be gathering to compete for the coveted title in front of an audience excited for elite action. Alberta’s Kayla Skrlik and British Columbia’s Clancy Grandy are two of the few players with recent great form and are hot favorites to help their side win.

Moreover, the provincial and territorial championship games will take place across Canada. The Scotties tournament of hearts winning team will represent Canada in the upcoming event, World Women’s Curling Championship, in Sandviken, Sweden, from March 18, 2023, to March 26, 2023.

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2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Format:

In this event, a total of eighteen teams will be participating. The teams are divided into two pools, with nine teams in each group, and will be competing in a round-robin format.

The teams will play a complete eight-round robin format, and the top-seed team from each pool will progress to the playoffs, while the second and third-ranked teams will crossover to play each other in a qualifier to complete the final four spots.

Below are both the pools and teams in there:

Pool A:

Canada (Team Kerri Einarson)

  • Club: Gimli Curling Club
  • World Rank: 1
  • Skip: Kerri EinarsonThird: Val SweetingSecond: Shannon BirchardLead: Briane HarrisAlternate: Krysten KarwackiCoach: Reid Carruthers
  • Wild Card 1 (Team Kaitlyn Lawes)
  • Club: Fort Rouge Curling Club, Man.
  • World Rank: 7
  • Skip: Kaitlyn LawesThird: Laura WalkerSecond: Jocelyn PetermanLead: Kristin MacCuishParental Leave: Selena NjegovanCoach: Lisa Weagle

British Columbia (Team Clancy Grandy)

  • Club: Vancouver Curling Club
  • World Rank: 11
  • Skip: Clancy GrandyThird: Kayla MacMillanSecond: Lindsay DubueLead: Sarah Loken Coach: Katie Witt
  • Nova Scotia (Team Christina Black)
  • Club: Dartmouth Curling Club
  • Record: 34-7World Rank: 19
  • Skip: Christina BlackThird: Jennifer BaxterSecond: Karlee EveristLead: Shelley BarkerAlternate: Carole MacLeanCoach: Stuart MacLean

Alberta (Team Kayla Skrlik)

  • Club: Garrison Curling Club
  • Record: 33-19World Rank: 25
  • Skip: Kayla SkrlikThird: Brittany TranSecond: Geri-Lynn RamsayLead: Ashton SkrlikAlternate: Crystal WebsterCoach: Shannon Kleibrink

Prince Edward Island (Team Suzanne Birt)

  • Club: Cornwall Curling Club
  • Record: 24-10World Rank: 48
  • Fourth: Suzanne BirtSkip: Marie ChristiansonSecond: Michelle SheaLead: Meaghan HughesAlternate: Sinead DolanCoach: Danny Christianson

Saskatchewan (Team Robyn Silverdale)

  • Club: Twin Rivers Curling Club
  • Record: 12-3World Rank: 79
  • Skip: Robyn SilvernagleThird: Kelly SchaferSecond: Sherry JustLead: Kara ThevenotAlternate: Skylar AckermanCoach: Pat Simmons

Quebec (Team Laurie St-Georges)

  • Club: Glenmore/Laval-sur-le-Lac
  • Record: 12-15World Rank: 128
  • Skip: Laurie St-GeorgesThird: Emily RileySecond: Alanna RoutledgeLead: Kelly MiddaughAlternate: Émilie DesjardinsCoach: Michel St-Georges

Nunavut (Team Brigitte MacPhail)

  • Club: Iqaluit Curling Club
  • Record: 3-11World Rank: 191
  • Skip: Brigitte MacPhailThird: Sadie PinksenSecond: Kaitlin MacDonaldLead: Alison TaylorAlternate: Leigh GustafsonCoach: Donalda Mattie

Pool B:

Ontario (Team Rachel Homan)

  • Club: Ottawa Curling Club
  • Record: 39-9World Rank: 2
  • Fourth: Rachel HomanSkip: Tracy FleurySecond: Emma MiskewLead: Sarah WilkesAlternate: Kira BruntonCoach: Ryan Fry

Manitoba (Team Jennifer Jones)

  • Club: St. Vital Curling Club and Altona Curling Club
  • Record: 53-27World Rank: 6
  • Skip: Jennifer JonesThird: Karlee BurgessSecond: Mackenzie ZachariasLead: Emily ZachariasAlternate: Lauren LenentineCoach: Glenn Howard

Wild Card 2 (Team Casey Scheidegger)

  • Club: Lethbridge Curling Club, Alta.
  • Record: 41-21World Rank: 10
  • Skip: Casey ScheideggerThird: Kate HoganSecond: Jessie HaughianLead: Taylor McDonaldCoach: Joan McCusker

Wild Card 3 (Team Meghan Walter)

  • Club: East St. Paul Curling Club, Man.
  • Record: 40-26World Rank: 14
  • Skip: Meghan WalterThird: Abby AcklandSecond: Sara OliverLead: Mackenzie EliasCoach: Howard Restall

New Brunswick (Team Andrea Kelly)

  • Club: Capital Winter Club
  • Record: 32-11World Rank: 31
  • Skip: Andrea KellyThird: Sylvie QuillianSecond: Jill BrothersLead: Katie ForwardCoach: Daryell Nowlan

Northwest Territories (Team Kerry Galusha)

  • Club: Yellowknife Curling Club
  • Record: 25-13World Rank: 35
  • Fourth: Jo-Ann RizzoThird: Margot FlemmingSecond: Sarah KoltunSkip: Kerry GalushaAlternate: Megan KoehlerCoach: Shona Barbour

Northern Ontario (Team Krista McCarville)

  • Club: Fort William Curling Club
  • Record: 22-17World Rank: 68
  • Skip: Krista McCarvilleThird: Kendra LillySecond: Ashley SippalaLead: Sarah PottsCoach: Rick Lang

Newfoundland and Labrador (Team Stacie Curtis)

  • Club: St. John’s Curling Club/RE/MAX Centre
  • Record: 18-11World Rank: 96
  • Skip: Stacie CurtisThird: Erica CurtisSecond: Julie Devereaux HynesLead: Camille BurtCoach: Eugene Trickett

Yukon (Team Hailey Birnie)

  • Club: Whitehorse Curling ClubWorld Rank: 165
  • Skip: Hailey BirnieThird: Chelsea JarvisSecond: Kerry CampbellLead: Kimberly TuorAlternate: Jenna Duncan

2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Schedule:

Sunday, February 26, 2023:

  • 12:00 pm: Semi-final
  • 6:00 pm: Final

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