1. In the first end against Newfoundland at the Brier, Kerry Burtnyk bails his team out of trouble with a long triple raise takeout to lie two.
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2. In the extra end of a Canadian Mixed game, Northern Ontario has its steal point in position with two guards… until Manitoba skip Reid Carruthers throws his first stone.
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3. At the European Championships, Denmark's Johnny Frederiksen is facing a German stone on the pinhole and two more German rocks in the top-12. What does he do? Goes for the blank, of course!
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4. In the 6th end against Brad Gushue at the Masters of Curling, Ryan Fry wants to get rid of the yellow rock at the top of the button, but he has to go sideways to do it.
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5. At the Canadian Mixed, Manitoba second Jason Gunnlaugson gives his sweepers a workout as he brings the heat with this triple takeout.
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6. In the 8th end of the Page 3 vs. 4 Playoff Game at the Brier, Glenn Howard wants to see if he can fit a stone through that port to score three.
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7. With Canada leading 4-3, Jennifer Jones clinches the World Championship with this double raise takeout for two in the 7th end of the Gold Medal Game against China.
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8. In the 5th end of the Cactus Pheasant Classic final, Marc Kennedy makes a triple peel and avoids jamming on his own counters in the house.
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9. During the semi-final of the Strauss Canada Cup, Marc Kennedy picks out a buried biter from the side of the house.
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10. From the 6th end of the semi-final of the Alberta Boston Pizza Cup vs. Randy Ferbey, Kevin Koe's fourth-rock thrower Blake MacDonald makes the wide cross-house double for the deuce and narrows their deficit to one point.
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11. With his final stone of the first of three battles against Randy Ferbey at the Alberta Boston Pizza Cup, Kevin Martin makes a triple takeout facing two to score three points and win 6-4.
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12. At the Canadian Mixed against BC, Saskatchewan skip Ian Mayoh makes an in-off takeout and avoids picking out his own stone to score two.
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13. Wayne Middaugh's second Graeme McCarrel makes a double raise double takeout during the 4th end of the Cactus Pheasant Classic semi-final against Kerry Burtnyk.
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14. In the 5th end of the Ford World Women's semi-final, Japanese skip Moe Meguro makes short work of the two Canadian stones on the button.
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15. You gotta be good to be lucky and lucky to be good, as Norwegian third Torger Nergard proves in the first end of the World Men's Bronze Medal Game against China.
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16. Alberta third Amy Nixon puts Team Manitoba on the ropes with this triple takeout in the 10th end of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts final.
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17. At the M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors, New Brunswick is down by one but has the momentum in the 9th end when Newfoundland third Stephen Ryan makes a double raise double takeout.
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18. Facing five in the 6th end of the Boston Pizza Shootout semi-final against Randy Ferbey, Pat Simmons backs one up onto the button.
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19. Trailing 8-4 in the 9th end of a game against Northern Ontario at the M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors, Newfoundland skip Colin Thomas scores three the hard way… by making a quad.
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20. China is up 7-4 but Canada is lying three in the 9th end of the World Women's Page 1 vs. 2 Playoff Game. Chinese skip Bingyu Wang makes a delicate tap to limit the steal.
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| Footage courtesy CBC & TSN. |