Saskatchewan bounces back in a big way at 2024 Brier
Mike McEwen and Saskatchewan scored three or more points in three different ends Tuesday to get back in the win column at the 2024 Brier.
“You don’t want to fall back too quickly, so this was a really big game for us to rebound and keep that buffer — keep that win-loss buffer and the head-to-head (tiebreaker),” the Saskatchewan skip said.
In front of 3,305 fans at the Brandt Centre, Saskatchewan improved to 4-1 and remained in control of its destiny with an 11-6 win over Alberta’s Aaron Sluchinski. If McEwen and his teammates win out, they’ll claim top spot in Pool B.
McEwen and his rink — third Colton Flasch, second Kevin Marsh and lead Dan Marsh — needed the win after dropping a 7-4 game to Nova Scotia’s Matthew Manuel on Monday.