Two-time Scotties champ Carey may have to focus on mixed doubles to get to Games
Curling’s free-agent frenzy wasn’t kind to Chelsea Carey.
All three members of her rink moved on last March, leaving the two-time Scotties champion without a team entering the most critical season of the quadrennial.
Carey remains the biggest name available on the market, but her hopes of competing in the Olympic Trials appear slim. Teams have essentially locked in their lineups and barring an unexpected development, Carey will likely find herself on the outside looking in despite being one of the best skips in the country.
“It’s going to be really, really tough for her, to be honest,” said curling commentator Mike Harris, who won Olympic silver in 1998. “So I think the teams that are established have a chance (at qualifying) and then I think you might have to just kind of wait for the next cycle.