Interesting off-season and new quadrennial awaits after memorable curling campaign
A memorable curling season essentially comes to a close this weekend ahead of a new quadrennial that will see some interesting changes on the domestic scene.
Most elite men’s and women’s teams will have new lineups next season and a few elite players are shifting focus to mixed doubles instead.
Jennifer Jones, Brad Gushue, Kevin Koe and Rachel Homan are just some of the top skips who will have new-look rinks in the 2022-23 campaign.
So what else will change? Could the residency rule get another tweak? Will national tournament formats be adjusted again? And when will Canada — for years a mainstay at the top of the podium — win another major international event?


