Record-tying game keeps Saskatchewan alive at the Brier
Saskatchewan’s Mike McEwen stayed alive at the 2024 Montana’s Brier on Friday night with a 7-0 win over Jamie Koe of the Northwest Territories at the Brandt Centre.
A loss would have eliminated McEwen from the Canadian men’s curling championship. Instead, he and his Saskatoon Nutana team of Colton Flasch, Kevin Marsh and Dan Marsh advanced to the 3-4 Page playoff game against Manitoba’s Matt Dunstone.
McEwen needs to win that game as well as the semifinal Sunday afternoon to reach Sunday night’s final. Saskatchewan is trying to end a 44-year title drought at the Brier.
Though the game was a shutout, McEwen said it’s important to separate the result from the performance.