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Pool a Pool B POOL A POOL B Jocelyn Peterman Chelsea Carey Brett Gallant Colin Hodgson Dawn McEwen Kalynn Park Mike McEwen Charley Thomas Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Mark Nichols John Morris Nancy Martin Laura Crocker Catlin Schneider Geoff Walker Jill Officer Marliese Kasner Reid Carruthers Dustin Kalthoff Kim Tuck Val Sweeting Wayne Tuck Brad Gushue Emilie Desjardins Nicole Westlund Stewart Robert Desjardins Tyler Stewart Shannon Birchard Dana Ferguson Jason Gunnlaugson Brendan Bottcher Sherry Just Sherry Middaugh Tyrel Griffith John Epping 1 Tuesday January 2 A B C D BYE McEwen/McEwen Martin/Schneider Birchard/Gunnlaugson Peterman/Gallant 8:00 Officer/Carruthers Desjardins/Desjardins Just/Griffith Jones/Nichols Tuck/Tuck Park/Thomas Crocker/Walker Ferguson/Bottcher Carey/Hodgson 10:45 Kasner/Kalthoff Westlund Stewart/Stewart Middaugh/Epping Lawes/Morris Sweeting/Gushue Jones/Nichols Tuck/Tuck Just/Griffith McEwen/McEwen 1:30 Peterman/Gallant Officer/Carruthers Birchard/Gunnlaugson Desjardins/Desjardins Martin/Schneider Lawes/Morris Sweeting/Gushue Middaugh/Epping Park/Thomas 4:15 Carey/Hodgson Kasner/Kalthoff Ferguson/Bottcher Westlund Stewart/Stewart Crocker/Walker Birchard/Gunnlaugson Desjardins/Desjardins Officer/Carruthers Jones/Nichols 7:00 Tuck/Tuck McEwen/McEwen Peterman/Gallant Martin/Schneider Just/Griffith Ferguson/Bottcher Westlund Stewart/Stewart Kasner/Kalthoff Lawes/Morris 9:45 Sweeting/Gushue Park/Thomas Carey/Hodgson Crocker/Walker Middaugh/Epping 2 Wednesday January 3 A B C D BYE Martin/Schneider Just/Griffith Peterman/Gallant McEwen/McEwen 8:00 Jones/Nichols Desjardins/Desjardins Tuck/Tuck Birchard/Gunnlaugson Officer/Carruthers Crocker/Walker Middaugh/Epping Carey/Hodgson Park/Thomas 10:45 Lawes/Morris Westlund Stewart/Stewart Sweeting/Gushue Ferguson/Bottcher Kasner/Kalthoff Tuck/Tuck Officer/Carruthers McEwen/McEwen Martin/Schneider 1:30 Desjardins/Desjardins Jones/Nichols Birchard/Gunnlaugson Just/Griffith Peterman/Gallant Sweeting/Gushue Kasner/Kalthoff Park/Thomas Crocker/Walker 4:15 Westlund Stewart/Stewart Lawes/Morris Ferguson/Bottcher Middaugh/Epping Carey/Hodgson Peterman/Gallant Martin/Schneider Officer/Carruthers Birchard/Gunnlaugson 7:00 Just/Griffith McEwen/McEwen Jones/Nichols Tuck/Tuck Desjardins/Desjardins Carey/Hodgson Crocker/Walker Kasner/Kalthoff Ferguson/Bottcher 9:45 Middaugh/Epping Park/Thomas Lawes/Morris Sweeting/Gushue Westlund Stewart/Stewart 3 Thursday January 4 A B C D BYE Birchard/Gunnlaugson Tuck/Tuck Jones/Nichols Just/Griffith 8:00 McEwen/McEwen Martin/Schneider Desjardins/Desjardins Peterman/Gallant Officer/Carruthers Ferguson/Bottcher Sweeting/Gushue Lawes/Morris Middaugh/Epping 10:45 Park/Thomas Crocker/Walker Westlund Stewart/Stewart Carey/Hodgson Kasner/Kalthoff Peterman/Gallant McEwen/McEwen Desjardins/Desjardins Martin/Schneider 1:30 Birchard/Gunnlaugson Just/Griffith Jones/Nichols Officer/Carruthers Tuck/Tuck Carey/Hodgson Park/Thomas Westlund Stewart/Stewart Sweeting/Gushue 4:15 Ferguson/Bottcher Middaugh/Epping Lawes/Morris Kasner/Kalthoff Crocker/Walker Just/Griffith Officer/Carruthers Tuck/Tuck Jones/Nichols 7:00 Martin/Schneider Birchard/Gunnlaugson Peterman/Gallant McEwen/McEwen Desjardins/Desjardins Middaugh/Epping Kasner/Kalthoff Sweeting/Gushue Lawes/Morris 9:45 Crocker/Walker Ferguson/Bottcher Carey/Hodgson Park/Thomas Westlund Stewart/Stewart 4 Seed 1 Round of 8 Friday 3:00 pm loser to B1 sheet A Seed 8 Friday 7:00 pm B1 loser to B4 Qualifier 1 Seed 5 sheet B Friday 7:00 pm loser out Friday 3:00 pm Qualifier 3 Saturday 8:00 am sheet D loser to B1 loser out B1 sheet C sheet A Seed 4 B3 Seed 3 Friday 3:00 pm loser to B2 sheet D B2 Seed 6 Friday 7:00 pm loser to B3 Qualifier 2 Friday 7:00 pm Seed 7 sheet C loser out Qualifier 4 Saturday 8:00 am sheet A Friday 3:00 pm loser out B2 loser to B2 sheet C sheet B B4 Seed 2 5 Final 4 - Page Playoff Qualifier 1 Saturday 3:00pm Loser to C1 sheet B Qualifier 2 Sunday 1:00pm Champion Gold Medal Game C1 sheet B Saturday 7:00pm Loser Qualifier 3 Bronze Medal sheet B Saturday Noon loser out sheet B Qualifier 4 6 .
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