Brier: Saskatchewan’s McEwen set for playoffs after loss to Jacobs

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McEwen and company will now face Manitoba’s Matt Dunstone in the 1 vs. 2 page qualifier on Friday afternoon.

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Thursday night at the 2025 Montana’s Brier featured a heavyweight matchup as the two undefeated teams in Pool B squared off in the final round robin game.

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And in the end, it was Alberta’s Brad Jacobs keeping their unbeaten record intact with a 9-6 win over Saskatchewan’s Mike McEwen at Prospera Place in Kelowna, B.C.

With the win, Jacobs and company (8-0) earn the No. 1 seed in Pool B heading into Friday’s playoff round while McEwen and his Saskatoon squad featuring third Colton Flasch, second Kevin Marsh and lead Daniel Marsh finish as the No. 2 seed with a 7-1 record.

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Nova Scotia’s Owen Purcell earned the third and playoff spot in Pool B with a 7-3 win over Ontario’s Sam Mooibroek on Thursday night.

In Pool A, Manitoba’s Matt Dunstone earned the No. 1 seed after beating Brad Gushue and Team Canada on Thursday afternoon. Gushue and company enter playoffs as the No. 2 seed while Manitoba’s Reid Carruthers is the No. 3 seed. Despite finishing with the same 6-2 record as Northern Ontario, Carruthers’ win in the round robin against John Epping served as the tiebreaker between the two teams.

Playoff matchups

On Friday at 2:30 p.m. Saskatchewan time, McEwen will face Dunstone in the 1 vs. 2 page qualifier while Jacobs will take on Gushue in the other.

The winners will advance to Saturday night’s 1 vs. 2 page playoff game (8:30 p.m.) while the losers will face the No. 3 seeds on Friday night in the 3 vs. 4 page qualifiers (8:30 p.m.). The two winners from there will advance to Saturday’s 3 vs. 4 page playoff game (2:30 p.m.).

The winner of Saturday’s 1 vs. 2 page playoff game then advances directly to Sunday night’s final (6 p.m.) while the loser heads to Sunday morning’s semifinal (12 p.m.) where they face the winner of Saturday’s 3 vs. 4 page playoff game.

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Draw 18: McEwen vs. Jacobs

As for the matchup between Alberta and Saskatchewan on Thursday night, Jacobs scored the first points in the game as McEwen forced him to a single point in the first before blanking the second end.

McEwen and company then scored a deuce in the third to go up 2-1 before Jacobs responded with a deuce of his own in the fourth.

After another two points by Saskatchewan in the fifth to go up 4-3, Jacobs scored a single in the sixth to tie the game before stealing a point in the seventh to take the 5-4 lead.

The teams traded single points in the next two ends before McEwen tried to engineer a win in the 10th with a deuce but Jacobs’ strong defence limited him to just one, which sent the game to extra ends.

And in the extra, without hammer, McEwen had a thin takeout with his last but couldn’t convert as Jacobs didn’t have to throw his last to pick up the win to become the only team in either Pool A or Pool B to finish the round robin with an undefeated record.

As for the other Saskatchewan entry skipped by Rylan Kleiter, after being eliminated from playoff contention on Thursday morning with a loss to Thomas Scoffin and Team Yukon, the Nutana Curling Club squad lost their final round robin game 8-5 to Felix Asselin and Team Quebec.

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In their first Brier, Team Kleiter also featuring third Joshua Mattern, second Matthew Hall and lead Trevor Johnson finished with a 3-5 record.

Montana’s Brier Pool A Standings

(Through final round robin draw; top three teams make playoffs)

  1. *Manitoba (Dunstone) 7-1
  2. *Canada (Gushue) 7-1
  3. *Manitoba (Carruthers) 6-2
  4. Northern Ontario (Epping) 6-2
  5. Alberta (Koe) 4-4
  6. New Brunswick (Grattan) 3-5
  7. British Columbia (de Jong) 2-6
  8. Newfoundland and Labrador (Dilello) 1-7
  9. Nunavut (Latimer) 0-8

*clinched playoff spot

Montana’s Brier Pool B Standings

(Through final round robin draw; top three teams make playoffs)

  1. *Alberta (Jacobs) 8-0
  2. *Saskatchewan (McEwen) 7-1
  3. *Nova Scotia (Purcell) 5-3
  4. Ontario (Mooibroek) 4-4
  5. Quebec (Asselin) 4-4
  6. Yukon (Scoffin) 4-4
  7. Saskatchewan (Kleiter) 3-5
  8. Prince Edward Island (Smith) 1-7
  9. Northwest Territories (Bartling) 0-8

*clinched playoff spot

Team Saskatchewan-McEwen round robin results

  • Mar. 1 – 6-4 win vs Prince Edward Island (Smith)
  • Mar. 2 – 8-6 win vs Nova Scotia (Purcell)
  • Mar. 2 – 8-4 win vs Ontario (Mooibroek)
  • Mar. 3 – 9-4 win vs Quebec (Asselin)
  • Mar. 4 – 7-5 win vs Yukon (Scoffin)
  • Mar. 4 – 14-2 win vs Northwest Territories (Bartling)
  • Mar. 5 – 7-2 win vs Saskatchewan (Kleiter)
  • Mar. 6 – 9-6 loss vs Alberta (Jacobs)

Team Saskatchewan-Kleiter round robin results

  • Mar. 1 – 7-2 loss vs Nova Scotia (Purcell)
  • Mar. 2 – 7-4 win vs Prince Edward Island (Smith)
  • Mar. 3 – 8-2 win vs Northwest Territories (Bartling)
  • Mar. 4 – 6-3 loss vs Alberta (Jacobs)
  • Mar. 4 – 9-4 win vs Ontario (Mooibroek)
  • Mar. 5 – 7-2 loss vs Saskatchewan (McEwen)
  • Mar. 6 – 8-6 loss vs Yukon (Scoffin)
  • Mar. 6 – 8-5 loss vs Quebec (Asselin)

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