2014_Scotties_Tournament_of_Hearts

2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts

2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts

Curling competition at Montreal, Quebec


The 2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts was held from February 1 to 9 at the Maurice Richard Arena in Montreal, Quebec.[1] The defending champion Rachel Homan rink won their second straight title, with Homan becoming the youngest skip to ever win back-to-back championships. The team went undefeated throughout the tournament, with the team never even being forced to throw their final rock in any of their games.

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Teams

Returning as defending champions were the Rachel Homan rink from Ottawa, representing Team Canada as a result of winning the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. None of the other qualified teams had won the Scotties. Perhaps the next most decorated team in the event was 2000 Canadian Junior champion, three-time Canada Cup champion and four-time Grand Slam event winner Stefanie Lawton and her Saskatoon rink. The only other team in the event with a Grand Slam event win was team Manitoba, skipped by Chelsea Carey from Winnipeg, who was playing in her first Scotties. Carey qualified out of a Manitoba provincial which excluded the Jennifer Jones rink who were preparing to represent Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Returning to the Scotties was 11-time Newfoundland and Labrador champion Heather Strong and her rink from St. John's as well as 11-time Prince Edward Island champion Kim Dolan and her Charlottetown rink. Also returning was 2005 Canadian Junior champion Andrea Crawford, from Oromocto, who represented New Brunswick for the 7th time. 2011 Scotties bronze medalist and 1991 Canadian junior champion Heather Smith (formerly Smith-Dacey) and her team from Halifax represented Nova Scotia for the 5th time. Allison Ross and her rink from Dollard-Des-Ormeaux represented the host province of Quebec, and played in her fourth Scotties. Val Sweeting and her rink from Edmonton played in her second Scotties representing Alberta. Making their Scotties debut was the 2012 British Columbia junior champion Kesa Van Osch rink from Victoria. 2009 Canadian Mixed champion Alli Flaxey (formerly Nimik) represented her adopted province of Ontario. Her team hails from Listowel, and included second Lynn Kreviazuk, sister of Team Canada second Alison. Finally, representing the Yukon/Northwest Territories was the Sarah Koltun rink from Whitehorse. Koltun, an eight-time territorial junior champion, was fresh from representing the Yukon at the 2014 Canadian Junior Curling Championships.

The teams are listed as follows:

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Round robin standings

Final Round Robin Standings

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Round robin results

All draw times are listed in Eastern Standard Time (UTC−5).[2]

Draw 1

Saturday, February 1, 2:00 pm

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Draw 2

Saturday, February 1, 7:00 pm

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Draw 3

Sunday, February 2, 9:00 am

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Draw 4

Sunday, February 2, 2:00 pm

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Draw 5

Sunday, February 2, 7:00 pm

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Draw 6

Monday, February 3, 2:00 pm

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Draw 7

Monday, February 3, 7:30 pm

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Draw 8

Tuesday, February 4, 9:00 am

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Draw 9

Tuesday, February 4, 2:00 pm

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Draw 10

Tuesday, February 4, 7:30 pm

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Draw 11

Wednesday, February 5, 9:00 am

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Draw 12

Wednesday, February 5, 2:00 pm

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Draw 13

Wednesday, February 5, 7:00 pm

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Draw 14

Thursday, February 6, 9:00 am

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Draw 15

Thursday, February 6, 2:00 pm

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Draw 16

Thursday, February 6, 7:30 pm

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Draw 17

Friday, February 7, 9:00 am

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Playoffs

Bronze Medal Game
   
3  Saskatchewan 3
2  Manitoba 7

1 vs. 2

Friday, February 7, 7:30 pm

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3 vs. 4

Saturday, February 8, 11:00 am

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Semifinal

Saturday, February 8, 4:00 pm

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Bronze medal game

Sunday, February 9, 2:30 pm

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Final

Sunday, February 9, 7:30 pm

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Statistics

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After Draw 17

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Perfect games

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Awards

The awards and all-star teams are as follows:

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First Team

Second Team

Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award[3]
Joan Mead Builder Award

Provincial and territorial playdowns

Notes

  1. For Draws 8 and 9, Patti Knezevic replaced Kesa Van Osch as skip due to Van Osch having a stomach flu. These games are listed with Knezevic being the official skip.

References

  1. "Montreal to host 2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts". Canadian Curling Association. 17 February 2013. Archived from the original on 8 June 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  2. "2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Official Draw Schedule". Canadian Curling Association. October 2013. Archived from the original on 22 December 2013. Retrieved 12 January 2014.

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