Lawes and Einarson claim wins in Scotties openers

Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes began the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a dominant 10-4 victory over British Columbia's Taylor Reese-Hansen on Friday night. The two-time Olympic champion controlled the game from the start at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. Canada's Kerri Einarson also secured a decisive 13-4 win against Yukon's Bayly Scoffin.

The opening night of round-robin play at the national women's curling championship featured several lopsided results. Lawes, ranked fourth, opened with a three-point end, setting the tone against Reese-Hansen, the 28-year-old skip of the third-ranked British Columbia team making her Scotties debut. Reese-Hansen faced challenges with draw weight, conceding a steal in the second end. She managed a deuce in the third after Lawes missed a cross-house double takeout, but the teams then traded single points. Lawes extended her lead with another deuce in the sixth end and sealed the match with a three-ender in the eighth.

Einarson, aiming for a fifth national title, overwhelmed Scoffin early, leading to the lopsided scoreline. In other action, Ontario's Hailey Armstrong prevailed 9-5 over Nicky Kaufman's Northwest Territories squad, while Nova Scotia's Taylour Stevens edged Quebec's Jolianne Fortin 10-7.

Lawes' team is without Jocelyn Peterman, who is preparing for mixed doubles at the Milan Cortina Olympics alongside Brett Gallant. Laura Walker, a frequent substitute, fills in at second. Defending champion Rachel Homan, who won in 2024 and 2025, is absent this year to focus on leading Canada's Olympic women's team.

The 18-team event divides into two pools of nine, with the top three from each advancing to playoffs next weekend. The first-place team from Pool A faces the second from Pool B in the opening round, leading to a structured path to the final on February 1. The champion will represent Canada at the world women's curling championship in Calgary from March 14 to 22.

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Kaitlyn Lawes delivers a key stone in her 9-4 victory over Kerri Einarson, leading Pool A at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
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Lawes tops Einarson to lead Pool A at Scotties Tournament of Hearts

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes defeated Canada's Kerri Einarson 9-4 on Monday evening to improve to 5-0 and take sole possession of first place in Pool A at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, Ontario. Manitoba's Beth Peterson also stayed undefeated at 4-0 in Pool B with a 9-2 win over Northern Ontario's Krista Scharf. The national women's curling championship continues with round-robin play through Thursday.

In the opening match of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, experienced skip Kaitlyn Lawes of Manitoba outplayed newcomer Taylor Reese-Hansen of British Columbia, securing a 10-4 victory. The game highlighted the contrast between veteran prowess and youthful promise at the Canadian women's curling championship. Lawes, a two-time Olympic champion, took control early and never looked back.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Kaitlyn Lawes of Manitoba remained undefeated at the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, securing the first playoff berth with a 9-4 win over Yukon on Tuesday. Canada's Kerri Einarson also notched a victory, staying in contention, while Nova Scotia's Christina Black improved to 4-1 in Pool B. The national women's curling championship continues in Mississauga, Ontario, through February 1.

The 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts opens Friday at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, featuring 18 teams competing for the Canadian women's curling title. With two-time defending champion Rachel Homan absent to prioritize the 2026 Winter Olympics, Kerri Einarson's squad steps in as Team Canada favorites. This guide highlights the key rinks, their qualifications, and notable storylines.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

The 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts kicks off Friday in Mississauga, Ontario, without Canada's top-ranked Team Homan, who are preparing for the Winter Olympics in Italy. Kerri Einarson's Manitoba squad will represent Team Canada as last year's runners-up, headlining a field of 18 teams featuring a mix of veterans and rookies. A new champion will be crowned after the event concludes on February 1.

Taylour Stevens of Nova Scotia secured the final playoff berth at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a thrilling 9-7 victory over Ontario's Hailey Armstrong. The rookie skip nailed a game-winning in-off shot in the 10th end to overcome a late deficit. This marks the first time two Nova Scotia teams have advanced to the playoffs in the event's history.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

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.

 

 

 

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