Wayne Middaugh leads Howard rink to victory in its opening game of Tim Hortons Brier
CALGARY — When Wayne Middaugh first joined Glenn Howard’s team as a fifth, a utilityman role was planned: a veteran backup who could help strategize, provide guidance and have a little playing time mixed in.
It turns out he’ll be much more than a traditional alternate at the Canadian men’s curling championship.
With Howard still nursing sore ribs after a recent snowmobile accident, Middaugh has been thrust into the skip role for the Ontario-based Wild Card Three team. In his first competitive game in over five years, the Canadian Curling Hall of Famer delivered on Saturday at the WinSport Arena.
Middaugh made clutch draws on demand in a 9-5 win over Greg Skauge of the Northwest Territories in the opening game for both teams.