Brad Gushue and Brad Jacobs on the curling rink at the Brier, gearing up for their playoff 'Battle of the Brads' showdown.
Brad Gushue and Brad Jacobs on the curling rink at the Brier, gearing up for their playoff 'Battle of the Brads' showdown.
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Gushue 和 Jacobs 周五获胜后锁定 Brier 季后赛对决

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纽芬兰和拉布拉多的 Brad Gushue 和加拿大队的 Brad Jacobs 在周五早些时候失利后反弹,晋级 2026 Montana's Brier 的关键淘汰季后赛。Gushue 以 12-6 击败安大略省的 Jayden King,而 Jacobs 在圣约翰斯 Mary Brown's Centre 的晚间资格赛中以 7-3 击败马尼托巴省的 Braden Calvert。周六的“Brads 之战”获胜者将晋级周日半决赛。

2026 Montana's Brier 的季后赛于 3 月 6 日在纽芬兰和拉布拉多的圣约翰斯加剧,关键资格赛决定了通往冠军的道路。在下午 Page 1-2 资格赛中,不败的阿尔伯塔省 Kevin Koe(9-0)以 7-4 击败卫冕奥运冠军 Brad Jacobs,亮点是 Koe 在第七局的薄双取石获得三分。在相邻冰道上,马尼托巴省的 Matt Dunstone 在第十局惊险地以 7-5 击败 Gushue,利用 Gushue 最后守石抱线失误,为 Dunstone 留下了开放的举石得分三分制胜的机会。 Gushue,这位六次 Brier 冠军得主,在其第 23 次也是最后一次参赛中反思了这一失误:“我猜只是投得太短了……我欠队友们一杯饮料了,抱了一块石头。”Dunstone 在超过 6000 名观众面前品味着这一爆冷:“自从我知道这次 Brier 将在圣约翰斯举行,那一刻就是我想要的。非常酷。” 在晚间 Page 3-4 资格赛中,Gushue 以 12-6 强势反弹击败 23 岁的菜鸟 Jayden King,在第七局得三分、第九局得四分锁定胜局。“我们现在进入关键阶段了,”Gushue 说。“比赛所剩不多,一旦输了就结束了,所以尽量享受每一个瞬间。” Jacobs 在不到两周前刚刚赢得科蒂纳丹佩佐奥运金牌后克服疲劳,以 7-3 击败 Calvert,在第四局关键回转后偷分。“我今天结束了,”Jacobs 承认。“这是漫长的一天。我们精疲力尽,只想睡觉。” 51 岁的 Koe 以 89% 的命中率被评为首队全明星投手,Dunstone(8-1)将于周六晚间争夺直通决赛席位,而 Gushue(9-1)将在中午淘汰赛中迎战 Jacobs(8-1)——这是他们职业生涯第 69 次交手,Gushue 以 35-33 领先。Brier 冠军将代表加拿大参加 3 月 27 日至 4 月 4 日在犹他州奥格登举行的世锦赛。

人们在说什么

X 上的讨论对 2026 Brier 中 Brad Gushue 和 Brad Jacobs 周五获胜后的‘Brads 之战’季后赛重赛充满兴奋。媒体和记者强调了这一历史性竞争以及 Gushue 最后一次 Brier 的高赌注,而粉丝称其为完美的戏剧。正面情绪占主导,赞扬赛事的激烈程度;一些人指出前方的季后赛之路充满挑战。

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