Storylines to watch at the 2026 Brier

The Montana's Brier, Canada's men's curling championship, begins Friday at the Mary Brown's Centre in St. John's, N.L., offering a curling fix after the Winter Olympics. The 10-day tournament's winner will represent Canada at the World Men's Curling Championship from March 27 to April 4 in Ogden, Utah. Key narratives include Brad Gushue's farewell season and Brad Jacobs defending his title post-Olympic gold.

The 2026 Brier kicks off with high anticipation following the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Hosted at the Mary Brown's Centre in St. John's, N.L., the event features 12 teams divided into Pools A and B, with three advancing from each to the championship round.

In Pool A, Brad Gushue of Newfoundland and Labrador aims for a seventh Brier title in his final season on Canadian ice. Gushue, an Olympic gold medallist, world champion, and record six-time Brier champion as skip, announced in September that this would be his last competitive year. Despite a tight schedule leaving his team at No. 32 in world rankings and No. 14 on the Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS), the hometown support echoes the packed crowds from his 2017 Brier win. Also in Pool A is Brad Jacobs, fresh from Olympic gold with his Calgary-based team of Marc Kennedy, Brett Gallant, and Ben Hebert. Ranked No. 2 worldwide and No. 1 on CTRS, Jacobs defends the title won last year in Kelowna, B.C., starting against short-handed P.E.I. in Draw 1. Their matchup promises another "Battle of the Brads," recalling past intense encounters at the venue.

Pool A could see surprises from Ontario's Jayden King, making his Brier debut after defeating Sam Mooibroek provincially and rising to No. 18 world and No. 6 CTRS rankings. Saskatchewan's Kelly Knapp (No. 35 world, No. 16 CTRS) and Quebec's Jean-Michel Ménard, who plans to step back post-season after a 20-year drought since his last Brier win, add intrigue.

In Pool B, Winnipeg's Matt Dunstone seeks redemption after a runner-up finish at the Olympic trials and a winless HearingLife Canadian Open in December. A two-time Brier finalist, including last year's loss to Jacobs, his team ranks No. 5 world and No. 2 CTRS, with a fall title at the AMJ Masters. Second E.J. Harnden will retire at season's end. Saskatchewan's Mike McEwen (No. 15 world, No. 5 CTRS), Alberta's 51-year-old Kevin Koe with Olympic alternate Tyler Tardi, and Manitoba's Braden Calvert, who won three tour events, round out strong contenders.

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Brad Gushue delivers a stone during his final Brier at the 2026 championship in St. John's.
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2026 Brier begins in St. John's amid Gushue's retirement

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The 2026 Montana's Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship, opened on February 27 in St. John's, Newfoundland, with 18 teams competing for a spot at the world championships. Hometown skip Brad Gushue enters his 23rd and final Brier, aiming for a record seventh title after six previous wins. Defending champions Team Canada, fresh off Olympic gold, face stiff competition in the week-long tournament at Mary Brown's Centre.

The 2026 Montana’s Brier starts Friday in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, marking Brad Gushue’s final appearance in his hometown. The 45-year-old curler aims for a championship victory in his swan song at the men’s national event. Defending champions Brad Jacobs, fresh from Olympic gold, lead the field of contenders.

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Curling Canada has announced the official team pools for the 2026 Montana’s Brier, set to take place in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. The event will feature 18 teams divided into two pools, with Brad Gushue headlining as a local favorite in his final season. The championship runs from February 27 to March 8 at the Mary Brown’s Centre.

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 of Newfoundland and Labrador and Brad Jacobs of Team Canada advanced to a crucial elimination playoff at the 2026 Montana's Brier after rebounding from earlier losses on Friday. Gushue defeated Ontario's Jayden King 12-6, while Jacobs beat Manitoba's Braden Calvert 7-3 in evening qualifiers at the Mary Brown's Centre in St. John's. The winner of Saturday's "Battle of the Brads" will advance to Sunday's semifinal.

As the 2026 Montana's Brier in St. John's draws to a close, curling fans from Newfoundland and Labrador are readying themselves to say goodbye to Brad Gushue after nearly three decades in the sport. Gushue, who won Olympic gold in 2006 and multiple Brier titles, announced his retirement, prompting heartfelt reactions from supporters. His father described the moment as 'sort of really sad,' while expressing optimism for the next generation of curlers.

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Brad Jacobs and his veteran Canadian men's curling team are spending time at home before heading to Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics. The squad, fresh off wins at the 2025 Brier and Canadian Curling Trials, aims to compete in Cortina d'Ampezzo starting February 11. Jacobs expressed enjoyment in the calm before the intense round-robin schedule.

 

 

 

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