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2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts
| 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts |
|---|
| Calgary, Alberta |
| Markin MacPhail Centre, Canada Olympic Park |
| February 19–28 |
| 0 (behind closed doors) |
| Canada |
| Gimli CC, Gimli, Manitoba |
| Kerri Einarson |
| Val Sweeting |
| Shannon Birchard |
| Briane Meilleur |
| Krysten Karwacki |
| Heather Nedohin |
| Ontario (Rachel Homan) |
| « 2020 2022 » |
The 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championship, was held from February 19 to 28 at the Markin MacPhail Centre at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta. The winning Kerri Einarson team represented Canada at the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship. The world championship was supposed to be held at the Curlinghalle Schaffhausen in Schaffhausen, Switzerland; however, the event was cancelled and rescheduled to the "Calgary bubble" of the Markin MacPhail Centre.
The event was originally scheduled to be held in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, it was announced that most Curling Canada championships still being held in the 2020–21 curling season would be moved to a centralized "bubble" (similar to that of the NHL as in Edmonton) at Canada Olympic Park. All events were held behind closed doors with no spectators permitted. In addition, due to COVID-19 restrictions and logistics, most provincial playdowns were cancelled, with teams being selected by their respective member associations.
Source:
| Canada | Alberta | British Columbia |
|---|---|---|
| Gimli CC, Gimli | ||
| Skip: Kerri Einarson | ||
| Third: Val Sweeting | ||
| Second: Shannon Birchard | ||
| Lead: Briane Meilleur | ||
| Alternate: Krysten Karwacki | Saville SC, Edmonton | |
| Skip: Laura Walker | ||
| Third: Kate Cameron | ||
| Second: Taylor McDonald | ||
| Lead: Rachelle Brown | ||
| Alternate: Dana Ferguson | McArthur Island CC, Kamloops | |
| Skip: Corryn Brown | ||
| Third: Erin Pincott | ||
| Second: Dezaray Hawes | ||
| Lead: Samantha Fisher | ||
| Alternate: Stephanie Jackson-Baier | ||
| St. Vital CC, Winnipeg | ||
| Skip: Jennifer Jones | ||
| Third: Kaitlyn Lawes | ||
| Second: Jocelyn Peterman | ||
| Lead: Lisa Weagle | ||
| Alternate: Raunora Westcott | Capital WC, Fredericton | |
| Skip: Melissa Adams | ||
| Third: Jaclyn Tingley | ||
| Second: Nicole Arsenault Bishop | ||
| Lead: Kendra Lister | ||
| Alternate: Monique Massé | St. John's CC, St. John's | |
| Skip: Sarah Hill | ||
| Third: Beth Hamilton | ||
| Second: Lauren Barron | ||
| Lead: Adrienne Mercer | ||
| Alternate: Brooke Godsland | ||
| Idylwylde G&CC, Sudbury | ||
| Skip: Krysta Burns | ||
| Third: Megan Smith | ||
| Second: Sara Guy | ||
| Lead: Amanda Gates | ||
| Alternate: Kira Brunton | Mayflower CC, Halifax | |
| Skip: Jill Brothers | ||
| Third: Erin Carmody | ||
| Second: Jenn Brine | ||
| Lead: Emma Logan | ||
| Alternate: Kim Kelly | Ottawa CC, Ottawa | |
| Skip: Rachel Homan | ||
| Third: Emma Miskew | ||
| Second: Sarah Wilkes | ||
| Lead: Joanne Courtney | ||
| Alternate: Danielle Inglis | ||
| Montague CC, Montague & Cornwall CC, Cornwall | ||
| Skip: Suzanne Birt | ||
| Third: Marie Christianson | ||
| Second: Meaghan Hughes | ||
| Lead: Michelle McQuaid | ||
| Alternate: Kathy O'Rourke | CC Laval-sur-le-Lac, Laval & Glenmore CC, Dollard-des-Ormeaux | |
| Skip: Laurie St-Georges | ||
| Third: Hailey Armstrong | ||
| Second: Emily Riley | ||
| Lead: Cynthia St-Georges | ||
| Alternate: Florence Boivin | Nutana CC, Saskatoon | |
| Skip: Sherry Anderson | ||
| Third: Nancy Martin | ||
| Second: Chaelynn Kitz | ||
| Lead: Breanne Knapp | ||
| Alternate: Amber Holland | ||
| Yellowknife CC, Yellowknife | ||
| Skip: Kerry Galusha | ||
| Third: Jo-Ann Rizzo | ||
| Second: Margot Flemming | ||
| Lead: Shona Barbour | Iqaluit CC, Iqaluit | |
| Skip: Lori Eddy | ||
| Third: Sadie Pinksen | ||
| Second: Alison Griffin | ||
| Lead: Kaitlin MacDonald | Whitehorse CC, Whitehorse | |
| Skip: Laura Eby | ||
| Third: Lorna Spenner | ||
| Second: Tamar Vandenberghe | ||
| Lead: Laura Williamson | ||
| Alternate: Darlene Gammel | ||
| East St. Paul CC, East St. Paul | ||
| Skip: Chelsea Carey | ||
| Third: Selena Njegovan | ||
| Second: Liz Fyfe | ||
| Lead: Kristin MacCuish | ||
| Alternate: Clancy Grandy | Altona CC, Altona | |
| Skip: Mackenzie Zacharias | ||
| Third: Karlee Burgess | ||
| Second: Emily Zacharias | ||
| Lead: Lauren Lenentine | ||
| Alternate: Rachel Erickson | Assiniboine Memorial CC, Winnipeg | |
| Skip: Beth Peterson | ||
| Third: Jenna Loder | ||
| Second: Katherine Doerksen | ||
| Lead: Brittany Tran | ||
| Alternate: Cathy Overton-Clapham |
As of the 2019–20 season, where at least three out of four players remained on the same team for the 2020–21 season.
| Member Association (Skip) | Rank | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Canada (Einarson) | 1 | 420.069 |
| Wild Card #1 (Fleury) | 2 | 404.325 |
| Manitoba (Jones) | 3 | 341.765 |
| Ontario (Homan) | 4 | 325.931 |
| Alberta (Walker) | 7 | 172.405 |
| British Columbia (Brown) | 8 | 168.227 |
| Prince Edward Island (Birt) | 9 | 144.430 |
| Wild Card #2 (Zacharias) | 11 | 134.874 |
| Wild Card #3 (Peterson) | 12 | 134.291 |
| Saskatchewan (Anderson) | 14 | 122.015 |
| Quebec (St-Georges) | 28 | 81.176 |
| Northwest Territories (Galusha) | 31 | 76.500 |
| Nova Scotia (Brothers) | 33 | 66.155 |
| New Brunswick (Adams) | 50 | 46.066 |
| Nunavut (Eddy) | 100 | 9.051 |
| Northern Ontario (Burns) | 112 | 5.517 |
| Newfoundland and Labrador (Hill) | NR | 0.000 |
| Yukon (Eby) | NR | 0.000 |
In previous years, a wild card game was played between the top two teams on the Canadian Team Ranking System standings who did not win their provincial championship; the winner of this game was usually granted the final spot in the tournament. However, with many provinces cancelling their provincial championships due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, thus not allowing many teams to compete for a chance to play at the Scotties, Curling Canada opted to include three wild card teams instead of the usual one. These teams directly qualified and did not participate in a play-in game.
For selection, teams must have 3 of 4 returning players from the previous season.
| Rank | Team | Member Association | Eligibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kerri Einarson | Manitoba | Scotties returning champion |
| 2 | Tracy Fleury | Manitoba | Was not named provincial representative |
| 3 | Jennifer Jones | Manitoba | Named provincial representative |
| 4 | Rachel Homan | Ontario | Named provincial representative |
| 5 | Chelsea Carey | Alberta | Team disbanded |
| 6 | Kelsey Rocque | Alberta | Team disbanded |
| 7 | Laura Walker | Alberta | Named provincial representative |
| 8 | Corryn Brown | British Columbia | Named provincial representative |
| 9 | Suzanne Birt | Prince Edward Island | Won provincials |
| 10 | Robyn Silvernagle | Saskatchewan | Team disbanded |
| 11 | Mackenzie Zacharias | Manitoba | Was not named provincial representative |
| 12 | Beth Peterson | Manitoba | Was not named provincial representative |
Final Round Robin Standings
| Key | |
|---|---|
| Teams to Championship pool |
All draw times are listed in Mountain Standard Time (UTC−07:00).
Friday, February 19, 6:30 pm
Saturday, February 20, 8:30 am
Saturday, February 20, 1:30 pm
The Northwest Territories vs. Canada match was rescheduled to Monday, February 22, at 8:30 am, as Jo-Ann Rizzo of Team Northwest Territories was experiencing food poisoning symptoms. The three other games took place as regularly scheduled.
Saturday, February 20, 6:30 pm
Sunday, February 21, 8:30 am
Sunday, February 21, 1:30 pm
Sunday, February 21, 6:30 pm
Monday, February 22, 1:30 pm
Monday, February 22, 6:30 pm
Tuesday, February 23, 8:30 am
Manitoba's win against Newfoundland and Labrador was Jennifer Jones's 153rd career Scotties win, surpassing Colleen Jones's previous record of 152 wins.
Tuesday, February 23, 1:30 pm
Tuesday, February 23, 6:30 pm
Wednesday, February 24, 8:30 am
Wednesday, February 24, 1:30 pm
Wednesday, February 24, 6:30 pm
Thursday, February 25, 8:30 am
Thursday, February 25, 1:30 pm
Thursday, February 25, 6:30 pm
The top four teams from each pool advance to the championship pool. All wins and losses earned in the round robin will be carried forward into the championship pool. Wins in tiebreaker games are not carried forward.
Final Championship Pool Standings
| Key | |
|---|---|
| Teams to Playoffs | |
| Teams to Tiebreaker |
Friday, February 26, 12:30 pm
Friday, February 26, 6:30 pm
Saturday, February 27, 12:30 pm
Saturday, February 27, 6:30 pm
Sunday, February 28, 8:00 am
| Player percentages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Rachelle Brown | 94% | Lisa Weagle | 86% |
| Taylor McDonald | 83% | Jocelyn Peterman | 78% |
| Kate Cameron | 78% | Kaitlyn Lawes | 83% |
| Laura Walker | 75% | Jennifer Jones | 73% |
| Total | 82% | Total | 80% |
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 | Column 4 | Column 5 | Column 6 | Column 7 | Column 8 | Column 9 | Column 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Semifinal | Final | ||||||||
| 1 | Ontario | 7 | |||||||
| 2 | Canada | 9 | 2 | Canada | 9 | ||||
| 3 | Alberta | 3 |
Sunday, February 28, 12:30 pm
| Player percentages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Briane Meilleur | 78% | Rachelle Brown | 88% |
| Shannon Birchard | 81% | Taylor McDonald | 69% |
| Val Sweeting | 73% | Kate Cameron | 55% |
| Kerri Einarson | 80% | Laura Walker | 63% |
| Total | 78% | Total | 68% |
Sunday, February 28, 6:30 pm
| Player percentages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Joanne Courtney | 86% | Briane Meilleur | 95% |
| Sarah Wilkes | 78% | Shannon Birchard | 88% |
| Emma Miskew | 78% | Val Sweeting | 75% |
| Rachel Homan | 75% | Kerri Einarson | 88% |
| Total | 79% | Total | 86% |
After Championship Pool; minimum 6 games
| Key | |
|---|---|
| First All-Star Team | |
| Second All-Star Team |
| Leads | % | Seconds | % | Thirds | % | Skips | % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lisa Weagle | 90 | ||||||
| Samantha Fisher | 84 | ||||||
| Joanne Courtney | 83 | ||||||
| Michelle McQuaid | 82 | ||||||
| WC1 Kristin MacCuish | 82 | ||||||
| WC3 Brittany Tran | 82 | ||||||
| Rachelle Brown | 82 | ||||||
| Shannon Birchard | 83 | ||||||
| Jocelyn Peterman | 82 | ||||||
| Sarah Wilkes | 80 | ||||||
| WC1 Liz Fyfe | 80 | ||||||
| Dezaray Hawes | 80 | ||||||
| Val Sweeting | 81 | ||||||
| WC1 Selena Njegovan | 80 | ||||||
| Marie Christianson | 80 | ||||||
| Kaitlyn Lawes | 80 | ||||||
| Emma Miskew | 78 | ||||||
| Kerri Einarson | 83 | ||||||
| Rachel Homan | 83 | ||||||
| Jennifer Jones | 79 | ||||||
| Laura Walker | 78 | ||||||
| WC1 Chelsea Carey | 77 |
The awards and all-star teams were as follows:
All-Star Teams
First Team
- Skip: Kerri Einarson, Team Canada
- Third: Val Sweeting, Team Canada
- Second: Shannon Birchard, Team Canada
- Lead: Lisa Weagle, Manitoba
Second Team
- Skip: Rachel Homan, Ontario
- Third: Selena Njegovan, Wild Card #1
- Second: Jocelyn Peterman, Manitoba
- Lead: Joanne Courtney, Ontario
Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award
- Laurie St-Georges, Quebec
Joan Mead Builder Award
- Shannon Kleibrink, long-time committee member of the prestigious Autumn Gold Curling Classic Ladies Bonspiel in Calgary.
| Team | Rank |
|---|---|
| Canada | |
| Ontario | |
| Alberta | |
| Manitoba | 4 |
| Wild Card #3 | 5 |
| Saskatchewan | 6 |
| Quebec | 7 |
| Wild Card #1 | 8 |
| British Columbia | T–9 |
| Northwest Territories | T–9 |
| Prince Edward Island | T–9 |
| New Brunswick | T–12 |
| Nova Scotia | T–12 |
| Wild Card #2 | T–12 |
| Newfoundland and Labrador | T–15 |
| Northern Ontario | T–15 |
| Nunavut | T–17 |
| Yukon | T–17 |
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many provincial playdowns were cancelled, with member associations electing to send their 2020 champions to the Scotties.
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Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Cancelled
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British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Not held.
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Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Not held.
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New Brunswick Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Cancelled.
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The 2021 Newfoundland and Labrador Scotties Tournament of Hearts was held January 29–30 in St. John's. Team Sarah Hill defeated Team Mackenzie Mitchell three games to one in the best of five series. They were the only teams that entered.
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Northern Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Not held.
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The 2021 Northwest Territories Scotties Tournament of Hearts was held January 30–31 in Yellowknife. Team Kerry Galusha defeated Team Rogers 10–6 in the final to win the event. Three teams entered the championship and played a round robin which qualified two of them for the final.
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Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Not held.
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Nunavut Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Not held.
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Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Not held.
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The 2021 Prince Edward Island Scotties Tournament of Hearts was held January 29–30 in O'Leary. Team Suzanne Birt defended their title as provincial champions by defeating Team Darlene London is a best of five series 3 games to 0. They were the only two rinks that entered the event.
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Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Not held.
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Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Not held. Saskatchewan officials blocked a proposed bubble. To account for changes in teams between seasons, teams were selected based on both 2019–20 and 2020–21 season performance.
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The 2021 Yukon Scotties Tournament of Hearts was held January 15–17 in Whitehorse. Team Laura Eby defeated Team Patty Wallingham 3 games to 2 in a best of five series for the championship. They were the only two rinks to enter.
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