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Team Sask. into the Brier final against Team Canada

Mike McEwen’s team takes down Brendan Bottcher and Alberta for a 7-3 semi-final win to clinch spot in finals versus Brad Gushue
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Mike McEwen speaks to reporters following a 7-3 win to move into the finals of the 2024 Montana’s Brier.

REGINA - Mike McEwen and Team Saskatchewan have clinched their spot in the final for 2024 Montana’s Brier in Regina.

They did it with a convincing 7-3 win over Brendan Bottcher and Alberta, the same team that had beaten them 9-7 on Friday. The win now pits McEwen against Brad Gushue and the two time defending champions Team Canada in the final, the same team they beat in round robin play by a 7-6 score.

It sets up an opportunity for Team Saskatchewan to win the province its first Brier title since 1980 when Rick Folk’s team last pulled it off.

“Honestly, I can’t imagine a more electric situation,” McEwen said about playing in the finals in front of a home crowd at Brandt Centre in Regina. “I mean, Brad is so loved by Canadian curling fans to have that matchup in the final. That’s what everybody’s dreams are —-  both the athlete and the fan experience. It’s going to be wild tonight. I don’t know what’s going to happen, but it’s going to be wild one way or the other.”

Against Bottcher on Sunday, McEwen’s team blanked the first two ends before scoring three in the third, prompting a fist-pump reaction from McEwen.

“I couldn’t contain myself, it was too good,” McEwen said afterwards to reporters.

After the Bottcher team came back to score two, McEwen scored three again in the seventh to take a 6-2 lead. Bottcher was only able to get one back in the eighth before McEwen sealed the win in the ninth with one, prompting the handshakes from the Bottcher rink.

It was a sad end for the team ranked No. 1 in Canada and No. 2 in the world. In speaking to reporters, Bottcher said the McEwen team’s ability to make shots made it difficult for them the whole game. The Saskatchewan team's shot percentage was a staggering 97 percent compared to 91 percent for Bottcher.

“They got a big three-ender there, and that kind of set the tone for the game, and then they followed it up by making a pile of shots the rest of the game,” said Bottcher. “They were a tough team to beat today. I think they’ll be a tough team to beat in the finals.”

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