Alberta curler Kevin Koe delivers the game-winning stone in the 10th end for a 6-4 victory over Saskatchewan at the Brier.
Alberta curler Kevin Koe delivers the game-winning stone in the 10th end for a 6-4 victory over Saskatchewan at the Brier.
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Alberta's Kevin Koe wins second game at Brier

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Alberta's Kevin Koe improved to 2-0 at the Montana's Brier with a 6-4 victory over Saskatchewan's Mike McEwen on March 1, 2026. Koe's team scored three points in the 10th end to secure the win after trailing earlier in the match. The national men's curling championship continues in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, until March 8.

The Montana's Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship, began its 2026 edition at Mary Brown's Centre in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. On Sunday, March 1, Alberta skip Kevin Koe led his rink to a 6-4 win over Saskatchewan's Mike McEwen in the morning draw, improving Koe's record to 2-0. McEwen, who moved to 1-1, had taken a 3-2 lead with a double in the fifth end and held a 4-3 advantage after the eighth end. However, Koe's team responded with three points in the 10th and final end to claim the victory.

Other morning session results included New Brunswick's James Grattan defeating Northern Ontario's Sandy MacEwan 8-6, both moving to 1-1. Manitoba's Braden Calvert beat Northwest Territories' Jamie Koe 12-5, with Calvert at 1-1 and Jamie Koe at 0-2. Yukon's Thomas Scoffin topped British Columbia's Cody Tanaka 7-4, both at 1-1.

In the afternoon draw, Team Canada skip Brad Jacobs improved to 3-0 with an 11-2 win over Nunavut's Derek Samagalski. Newfoundland and Labrador's Brad Gushue also went to 3-0, defeating Ontario's Jayden King 8-4; King fell to 2-1. Nathan Young's Newfoundland and Labrador rink edged Prince Edward Island's Tyler Smith 9-8, while Saskatchewan's Kelly Knapp beat Nova Scotia's Kendal Thompson 8-5.

Later in the evening draw, Koe extended his unbeaten streak to 3-0 with a 9-4 win over Grattan in nine ends. McEwen rebounded to 2-1 by defeating Scoffin 10-5 in eight ends. Manitoba's Matt Dunstone stayed at 3-0 with a 9-4 victory over Tanaka, and Jamie Koe earned his first win, 7-6 in 11 ends over MacEwan, who dropped to 1-2.

The tournament features round-robin play among provincial and territorial teams, with the top teams advancing to playoffs.

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Reactions on X focus positively on Kevin Koe's exceptional ninth-end blank shot, described as a 'pistol' and one of the best ever, which enabled Alberta's three-point steal in the tenth for a 6-4 win over Saskatchewan's Mike McEwen. Fans and media note Koe's strong 2-0 start against top teams at the Brier.

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Alberta's Kevin Koe and team celebrate playoff berth at Brier curling tournament.
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Alberta's Kevin Koe clinches playoff spot at Brier

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Alberta's Kevin Koe secured a playoff berth at the 2026 Brier in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, by winning his sixth straight game. Defending champion Brad Jacobs and Brad Gushue of Newfoundland and Labrador also locked in their spots with undefeated records in Pool A. The tournament advances to a dramatic final day of pool play on Thursday.

Brad Gushue of Newfoundland and Labrador edged Nova Scotia’s Kendal Thompson 9-8 in an extra end on Tuesday at the 2026 Montana’s Brier in St. John’s, maintaining his undefeated 5-0 record. The hometown favourite admitted his team was not sharp, crediting luck for the win after a missed shot by Thompson in the ninth end. Meanwhile, Brad Jacobs and Kevin Koe also secured victories to join Gushue at the top of their pools.

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Brad Gushue's Team Newfoundland and Labrador defeated Brad Jacobs' Team Canada 4-2 on March 5, 2026, to finish undefeated at 8-0 and claim the top spot in Pool A at the Montana's Brier in St. John's, N.L. The victory, amid a raucous crowd of over 6,000, sets up Gushue for a playoff opener against Manitoba's Matt Dunstone. Alberta's Kevin Koe also went unbeaten at 8-0 to top Pool B.

Brad Gushue, the retiring curling legend, began his final Brier with a 2-0 record in St. John's, moved by the hometown fans' support. The 2026 Montana’s Brier kicked off on February 27 at Mary Brown’s Centre, featuring intense early matches. Gushue's team defeated Québec and Nunavut convincingly, while local Team Young also secured a win.

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As the 2026 Montana’s Brier kicks off in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, curling legend Brad Gushue prepares for his 23rd and final appearance at the national men’s championship. The 45-year-old skip, who won Olympic gold in 2006, aims to cap his career with a record seventh Tankard on home ice. Defending champions Team Jacobs arrive fresh from their own Olympic triumph in Milano Cortina.

Four teams secured playoff berths on moving day at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, Ontario. Canada's Kerri Einarson, Manitoba's Beth Peterson, Nova Scotia's Christina Black and Alberta's Selena Sturmay all won their respective games to advance. One spot in Pool A remains open as round-robin play continues.

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Kerri Einarson's Team Canada defeated Beth Peterson's Manitoba squad 8-5 in a Page 1-2 qualifier at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2026. Kaitlyn Lawes's Manitoba team edged Christina Black's Nova Scotia rink 8-6 in the other qualifier. The winners will face off Saturday for a direct path to the final.

 

 

 

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