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When Reid Carruthers was a young curler on tour, he knew he’d have to do his own legwork when free agency season rolled around.
He got creative years ago and it paid off when he caught the eye of fellow Winnipegger Jeff Stoughton. Carruthers found out when the veteran skip would practise at the Granite Curling Club and made a point of training on a nearby sheet.
“I made sure that he saw that effort that I was willing to put in because I was also at the rink,” Carruthers said in a recent interview. “I knew he went on his lunch hour. It also happened to be the same curling club that had some of the best ice in the city.
“So (it) was killing two birds with one stone.”