Kerri Einarson delivers the winning stone in extra-end victory for fifth Scotties title.
Kerri Einarson delivers the winning stone in extra-end victory for fifth Scotties title.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Kerri Einarson claims fifth Scotties title in extra-end victory

صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Kerri Einarson led Team Canada to a dramatic 4-3 extra-end win over Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes in the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts final. The comeback victory at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, secures Einarson's fifth Canadian women's curling championship. The team will now represent Canada at the world championship in Calgary this March.

The final unfolded with intense back-and-forth play on Sunday evening before a crowd of 4,000. Team Einarson, consisting of skip Kerri Einarson, third Val Sweeting, second Shannon Birchard, and lead Karlee Burgess, trailed by one entering the 10th end. Einarson executed a crucial long angle-raise takeout to tie the game, drawing roars from the spectators.

"I just thought, do this for your teammates, Kerri, they need you here, and we’ll take this to an extra and go from there," Einarson said. "It was amazing – called amazing, thrown great, and the girls just swept it."

In the extra end, Einarson stole the win after Lawes' team attempted a difficult thin double-raise but failed to remove the Canadian stone fully. Lawes, skipping a rink that included third Selena Njegovan, second Kristin Gordon, and fourth Laura Walker (filling in for Jocelyn Peterman), expressed disappointment but pride in her squad.

"We all tried our best and you can’t really ask for shots back," Lawes said. "I’m super proud of my teammates – they played incredible. I wish I could have made that last shot for them."

This marks Einarson's fifth Scotties title, matching her previous wins in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023. Birchard ties the record with her sixth championship, having also won in 2018 with Jennifer Jones. Sweeting earns her fifth, while Burgess claims her first after three prior silvers.

The low-scoring affair tied the record for fewest points in a Scotties final, with just seven total. Einarson rebounded from earlier losses to Lawes, including a 10-2 defeat in the 1v2 page playoff and 9-4 in round-robin play. She advanced by defeating Alberta's Selena Sturmay 12-4 in the semifinal.

Team Einarson will compete at the world women's championship from March 14-22 at WinSport Event Centre in Calgary. The victory highlights ongoing dominance in Canadian women's curling, with Rachel Homan absent due to Olympic preparations.

ما يقوله الناس

Reactions on X to Kerri Einarson's fifth Scotties title are predominantly positive, celebrating her clutch shot in the 10th end to force extra and the 4-3 victory over undefeated Kaitlyn Lawes. Journalists, fans, and officials praise Team Einarson's resilience and performance, while noting heartbreak for Lawes after her dominant tournament. Neutral reports highlight the drama, with anticipation for Worlds in Calgary.

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Kerri Einarson celebrates fifth Scotties title after 4-3 extra-end win over Kaitlyn Lawes.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Kerri Einarson wins fifth Scotties title by edging Kaitlyn Lawes

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Kerri Einarson claimed her fifth Scotties Tournament of Hearts title on Sunday, defeating fellow Manitoban Kaitlyn Lawes 4-3 in an 11-end final at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. Einarson's Team Canada stole the decisive point in the extra end after a tense battle that saw multiple lead changes. The victory earns her rink a spot to represent Canada at the World Women's Curling Championship in Calgary next month.

Kaitlyn Lawes' Manitoba team secured a spot in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts final with a dominant 10-2 victory over Kerri Einarson's Team Canada on Saturday. The unbeaten rink, now 10-0, will face the winner of the semifinal between Einarson and Selena Sturmay. Lawes, a veteran curler, marked her 100th career Scotties win in the process.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Canada's Kerri Einarson and Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes won their Page 1-2 qualifying games at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts on Friday, setting up a provincial showdown for a spot in Sunday's final. Einarson defeated Manitoba's Beth Peterson 8-5, while Lawes edged Nova Scotia's Christina Black 8-6 in a tense 10-end battle. The winner of Saturday's matchup will represent Canada at the world women's curling championship in Calgary.

Rachel Homan's decision to skip the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts for Olympic preparations has created an open competition among 18 teams in Mississauga, Ontario. Kerri Einarson, leading Team Canada, emerges as the favorite with her four prior championships. The event, the first in the Greater Toronto Area, faces challenges from heavy snow but promises compelling drama.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts begins Friday in Mississauga, Ontario, featuring an open field without defending champion Rachel Homan, who advances to the Olympics after winning the Canadian Curling Trials. Teams like British Columbia's rookie squad led by Taylor Reese-Hansen and the Northwest Territories' youthful rink with three teenagers highlight the competition. Four-time champion Kerri Einarson enters as a favorite in the women's national curling championship running through February 1.

The 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, Ontario, kicks off as the final championship before the Olympics, with top team Homan absent for preparations. Young and rookie squads view it as a free hit to gain experience without intense pressure. Team Einarson enters as favorites after four straight titles from 2020 to 2023.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Jolene Campbell guided Team Saskatchewan to an 8-5 victory over British Columbia's Taylor Reese-Hansen in the fifth draw of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The win evens Saskatchewan's round-robin record at 1-1 after an opening loss. Campbell, competing as skip for Saskatchewan for the first time in a decade, shot 81 percent in the bounce-back performance.

 

 

 

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