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On 3/26/2022 at 8:27 AM, james89 said:

So Tracy Fleury joins Team Homan and Kaitlyn Lawes is skipping 2 former members of Team Fleury. This is going to be interesting!

 

Apparently I am much more invested in curling than ever before. 

That makes two very interesting teams to watch the next 4 years.  We can just hope our teams return to prominence at the Olympics in Italy.  Team Einarson looked pretty good at the Worlds, too. 

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Despite them clearly not playing at their best level, Team Einarson (7-5) is through to the playoffs at the 2023 Women’s Curling World Championships. With one draw still left to go, Norway (7-4) and Sweden (7-4) would have to lose their matches (Against Germany and Denmark respectively) for Canada to secure second and a bye straight to the semi-finals. (Canada would be in a five way tie for fifth but they would have the best (3-1) H2H record against Sweden, Italy, Norway, Japan (Only loss) so therefore they would secure second). Should only one of the above win, Canada would secure third, otherwise they’ll finish in fourth. 

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After the final draw which saw Denmark d. Sweden, and Norway d. Germany the playoff seeding is finally set. Team Einarson (#3) :CANwill face Team Fujisawa (#6) :JPN in the playoff qualification game, on Saturday at 2:00 AM EST/5:00 AM PST. 

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Team Einarson :CAN (#3) d. Team Fujisawa (#6) :JPN  6-4 and are through to the semi-finals. 

 

They’re playing Team Rørvik (#2) :NOR right now, for a spot in the gold medal match  :d (The other semifinal is Tirinzoni-Hasselborg)

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Team Einarson :CAN lose 5-8 to Team Rørvik :NOR in the semi-finals of the 2023 Women’s World Curling Championships :cry: 

 

Fight for bronze against Team Hasselborg  :SWE  on Sunday at 2am PST/5am EST. Coincidentally this was the bronze medal match last year too :p(Canada won that one 8-7)

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