The hometown heroes couldn't have asked for a better start to the Tim Hortons Brier Canadian men's curling championship in Winnipeg.
Kerry Burtnyk's Manitoba champs capped a perfect 2-0 day at the MTS Centre with a 6-3 triumph over Peter Gallant of Prince Edward Island in a game in which Burtnyk was scored at 92 per cent while vice-skip Dan Kammerlock was at 91.
Burtnyk and Co. stole singles in the first three ends en route to the victory, marking a dandy debut for the three rookie members of the team — Kammerlock, second Richard Daneault and lead Garth Smith.
"I was very impressed with the way they curled today," said Burtnyk, a two-time Brier champion. "Not only Brier rookies, but curling in front of their hometown crowd, I think they really answered some questions today."
The Islanders dropped to 0-2 with the setback.
Manitoba shares the lead with Ontario's Glenn Howard, who moved to 2-0 by taking down Brad Gushue of Newfoundland/Labrador 8-1. Ontario stole a pair in the third end when Gushue was heavy on a draw, and added a fifth-end deuce to put the game out of reach, dropping Newfoundland/Labrador to 0-2.
In other Draw 2 play, Alberta's Kevin Martin opened the Brier with a solid 6-5 win over 2006 champ Jean-Michel Menard of Quebec, a game in which Martin was scored at 93 per cent while third John Morris was at 96 per cent, despite breaking a bone in his throwing hand two weeks ago. It was the opening game for both teams.
In the other evening-draw game, Nova Scotia's Brian Rafuse made a runback double takeout to score three in the fourth end and hung on for an 8-7 victory over James Grattan of New Brunswick in the first assignment for both squads.
Northern Ontario's Eric Harnden (1-0), Saskatchewan's Pat Simmons (1-0), B.C.'s Bob Ursel and Chad Cowan of the Yukon/Northwest Territories (0-1) all had byes in the late draw.
Play at the the Tim Hortons Brier resumes Sunday, with games scheduled for 9:30 a.m., 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. (all times Eastern; curltv.com will show the morning draw, while the latter two draws will be on TSN. |