New curling playoff format draws mixed reaction at women’s curling championship
NORTH BAY, Ont. — The new playoff format at the world women’s curling championship has drawn mixed reaction from some prominent members of the sport’s community.
The World Curling Federation made a change for this year’s event at the North Bay Memorial Gardens after adding a 13th team to the field. The familiar four-team Page Playoff has been replaced with a six-team setup.
The top two finishers in the round-robin earn semifinal berths while the four remaining playoff teams face off in qualification games. Semifinal winners play for gold and semifinal losers meet for bronze.
Glenn Howard, a four-time Canadian and world champion, didn’t mince words with his thoughts on the new format.