With national playdowns complete, expect some tinkering on domestic curling scene
Ryan Fry’s decision to step back from the competitive game could be the first domino to fall in what’s shaping up to be an intriguing spring on the domestic curling scene.
Changes are coming on the high-performance front as new Curling Canada director David Murdoch aims to strengthen the elite program for this quadrennial and provide a next-gen boost for the ones that follow.
With the recent provincial and national playdowns essentially ending the campaign for all but a handful of top rinks, some player and lineup announcements have already been made and there will be more to come.
Teams will also soon learn about qualification steps for the Olympic Trials. It’s all part of a long process as curlers strive for the ultimate goal of representing Canada at the 2026 Milan Games.