Advantage or Disadvantage? Three-player curling team debate revived after Howard win
Team Glenn Howard qualified for the Montana’s Brier by running the table as a three-player squad at the recent Ontario playdowns.
The team’s short-handed success has renewed debate around the sport as to whether it might be better to ice a three-player side instead of a traditional four-player unit.
“It’s hard to say,” said team lead Tim March. “From a sweeping standpoint, it might be a slight disadvantage and I think from a shooting standpoint, it might be a slight advantage.”
With a lingering knee issue forcing Howard to the coach’s bench, Scott Howard stepped in at skip and guided the team to a provincial title. March, David Mathers and the younger Howard were also victorious in December at a bonspiel in Penticton, B.C., after playing as a trio on the final weekend.